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THE  GIFT  OF  THOMAS  G.  APPLETON,  ESQ. 


RECEIVED  OCT..   1869. 


CONTENTS. 


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/.  Bulletin  Xo.  13,  Apinly  1870,  pp.  221-27.  Printa  in 
bound  volumes.  Nearly  5,100  in  nmiiber.  Entries  under  Engrav- 
ers, etc. 


//.     HuUetiu    No.   15,    Oct.,    1S70,    pp.    270-75. 

reference.s  of  the  previous  list. 


Cross- 


III.  Bulletin  No,  21,  April,  1872.  pp.  47-50.  (56  framed 
prints  (not  portraits)  in  the  Bates  Hull.  Main  entries  and  cross- 
references. 

IV.     Portraits,   June    1871,  pp.  24.     676  prints.     Main  entries 
and  cross-references      Appended,  an  account  of  the  collection. 

y.  Supplementarf/  list.  May,  187.3,  pp.  24.  282  framed 
prints  (not  portraits)  in  the  Lower  Halls,  ami  225  prints  in  port- 
folios, beside  110  plates  omitted  under  previous  heads.  Main 
entries  and  cross-references. 

Total  number  of  prititu  nenily  6,500. 


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BOSTON: 
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BULLETIN 

OF     THE 

PUBLIC  LIBKAEY  OF  THE  CITY  OE  BOSTON. 


BOSTON. 

APEIL,  1870. 

No. 

13. 

Georgr  0.  Carpenteii,  . . . 
Mki.villk  E.  Ingalls,  . . . . 
Stkphen  R.  Niles,   

Board  of  Trustees. 

WILLIAM  W.  GREENOUGH,  President. 
. . .     10  Union  Park, Alderman, 

....  Term  expires 

1871 

. .  •  538  Broiulway, CotincilnKin., . . .  •  • 

1871 

1871 
1870 

. ,      \\  Piuckney  Street   At  Lovoc,  ....... 

Samuel  A.  Guken, 

George  Putnam, 

Westox  Lewis, 

William  \V.  Greenougii, 
Jarvis  D.  Braman, 

1870 

.   T^O  Hi«»'lilftiifl   Sfri'pt     ....              "        

1871 

...     SI  Worrpstor  Strppt  ....              "       

1871 

...     ."ifi  Tpiiinlp  Sfrppt   *'       

1872 

...     38  Clifti'lps  Strpet  . .... ..              "       

1872 

Officers. 

JUSTIN  WINSOR,  Superintendent,  and  Secretary  of  the  Trust  es. 
"William  A.  Wiierler,  Assistant  Superintendent.  Edward  Capen,  Librarian. 


Joseph  Svkes,  Office  Secretary. 


William  E.  Ford,  Janitor. 


The  Library  Opens  at  9  o'clock,  A.  M., 

Kvcry  secular  day  throughout  the  year,  except  the  five 
legal  holidays,— Feb.  22,  Fast  day,  July  4,Thank8givinij  and 
Chriatmas,  —  and  such  other  days  as  the  Trustees  may  direct. 

The  Reading  Koom  for  periodicals,  provided  with  seats 
for  one  hundred  readers,  and  having  by  far  the  best  coUec. 
tion  of  American  and  foreign  periodicals  in  the  country,  Is 
closed  at  10  o'clock,  p.  M. 

The  liower  Hall  delivery  of  books  ceases  at  8  o'clock, 
p.  M.    Thi.s  hall  now  cont.iins  nearly  30,000  volumes. 

The  Bates  Hall  delivery  of  books  for  home  use,  as  well  as 
for  use  in  the  hall,  ceases  at  6  o'clock,  P.  m.,  from  October  to 
March,  Inclusive,  and  at  7  o'clock,  P.  si.,  from  April  to  Sep- 
tember, inclusive.  This  hall  now  contains  about  127,000 
volumes. 

Trinted  Catalogues  and  Manuscript  Bulletins  are  provided 
in  each  Hall.  Additions  to  the  books  in  the  Bates  Hall  are 
also  made  accessible  by  means  of  a  Public  Card  Catalogue. 
1 


Persons  Admitted  to  nse  the  Library. 

I.  To  use  periodicals  or  books  in  the  building.  Any 
person  above  the  age  of  14  years  may  use  the  Heading  Room 
for  periodicals,  and,  if  above  16,  may  make  use  of  the  books 
within  the  building,  without  previous  registration. 

II.  To  take  hooks  away  from  the  building.  All  citizens 
and  residents  of  Boston  above  the  age  of  16  years;  all  non- 
resident Clergymen  and  Teachers  having  regular  occupation 
in  the  city;  and  all  inhabitants,  even  If  under  16,  who  have 
received  certificates  of  graduation,  medals,  or  Lawrence 
prizes,  from  the  Public  Schools,  or  who  belong  to  the  Girls' 
High  and  Normal  Schools,  are  entitled  to  a  full  use  of  the 
Library.  All  these  must  sign  the  application  card,  and  give 
the  names  of  two  citizens,  who  may  be  consulted,  if  necessary^ 
The  registration  takes  place  in  the  Lower  Delirery  Hall. 

III.  Members  of  such  other  of  the  higher  educational  insti- 
tutions in  the  city  as  the  Trustees  may  have  especially  per- 
mitted arc  entitled  to  a  full  or  a  partial  use  of  the  Library. 


The  Prince  Library. 

The  completed  catalogue  of  this  Library,  now  a  part  of  our  collection,  is  ready  for  delivery.  It  is  a  volume  o^ 
the  same  form  as  the  Bates  Hall  catalogues,  and  contains  one  hundred  and  seventy-five  pages.  The  introduction  gives  a 
succinct  history  of  the  Library.  The  first  part,  embracing  the  titles  of  books  printed  in,  or  relating  to,  America,  has  been 
considerably  corrected  since  its  tentative  issue  in  August,  1868,  and  we  are  indebted  to  several  scholars  versed  in  early  New 
England  books  for  assistance  rendered.  The  second  part  shows  mainly  the  ancient  theological  library  of  the  Old  South 
Church,  all  the  works  in  which  were  printed  abroad,  and  a  large  number  of  them  in  Latin.  The  third  part  is  a  synoptical 
summary  of  the  manuscripts  of  the  collection,  and  what  these  precious  memorials  contain  is  now  for  the  first  time 
made  completely  manifest,  each  document  being  numbered  afcd  described. 


Books  Kecommended. 

Any  person  desiring  a  book  not  in  the  possession  of  this  Library  may  ask,  on  blanks  furnished  for  the  purpose, 
that  it  may  be  immediately  purchased;  and  the  assurance  is  given,  that,  unless  there  is  some  special  reason  why 
it  should  not  be  ordered,  it  will  be  procured  as  soon  as  possible,  and  the  applicant  —  in  all  cases  where  the  book  is  abso- 
lutely bought  upon  his  recommendation  —  will  be  notified  of  its  reception.  If  duplicates  for  the  Lower  JTallare  asked  for, 
they  will  be  ordered,  provided  our  records  show  a  circulation  of  the  present  copies  to  warrant  such  additions.  In  asking 
that  a  duplicate  shall  be  purchased,  the  applicant  will  be  particular  to  designate  it  as  such.  We  do  not  duplicate  copies 
ia  the  Bates  Hall. 

Those  availing  themselves  of  this  privilege  will  greatly  contribute  to  avoid  delay  and  disappointment,  if,  in  their  appli- 
cations, they  will  give  exact  titles,  as  well  as  authorship,  imprint,  etc.,  and  if  they  will,  above  all,  write  legibly. 


Pamphlets  Solicited  and  Exchanged. 


The  collection  of  pamphlets  belonging  to  the  Library  is  now  all  arranged;  and  many  of  them  are  in  bound  volumes  and 
catalogued.  It  is  our  intention  in  future  to  keep  no  pamphlets  unbound,  except  in  order  to  complete  sets  or  series.  These 
we  shall  put  on  the  shelves  in  boxes,  and  substitute  for  the  box  the  bound  volume,  when  the  needful  numbers  are 
procured.  We  renew  our  solicitations  for  lots  of  pamphlets,  which  we  will  willingly  send  for,  if  informed  that  they  are 
ready  for  us.  The  chances  are,  thatany  miscellaneous  lot  will  contain  a  fair  proportion  of  the  very  pamphlets  we  want,  and 
the  others  will  avail  us  in  exchanges.  We  have  some  30,000  (more  or  less)  duplicate  pamphlets,  all  arranged,  and  are  ready 
to  exchange  them  for  others  that  we  have  not.  With  distant  libraries,  we  have  found  the  following  method  of  exchange  the 
most  convenient:  If  they  will  send  1,000  pamphlets  printed  in  their  State,  we  will  send  1,000  printed  in  Massachusetts. 
Each  may  acquire  some  duplicates,  but  a  great  part  will  probably  be  fresh  accessions. 


To  Boston  Authors. 

We  have  begun  the  preparation  of  the  second  supplement  of  the  Bates  Hall  catalogue,  and  it  is  extremely  desirable 
that  the  new  volume  should  contain  all  the  productions  of  Boston  writers  —  books  or  pamphlets  —  not  enumerated  in  the 
two  earlier  volumes.    We  shall  be  glad  to  receive  such,  or  to  be  told  of  the  titles  of  any  that  we  do  not  now  possess. 


Memorials  of  Boston. 

The  Public  Library  of  the  city  should  contain  every  memorial,  whether  book,  pamphlet,  map,  broadside,  print, 
photograph,  or  the  like,  which  is  procurable,  and  which  in  any  way  illustrates  our  local  history  or  topography.  Books 
printed  in  Boston  at  an  early  date  are  very  desirable  acquisitions.  It  is  to  be  hoped  our  citizens  will  help  us  in  our 
attempts  to  gather  everything  of  this  kind. 


Special  Students 


Desiring  to  be  informed  when  any  book  in  their  line  of  investigation  is  received  in  the  Library  can  have  word  sent  them 
if  they  will  communicate  their  name  and  address,  and  the  subject  of  their  inquiries,  to  the  Superintendent. 


The  Interleaved  Catalogue. 

It  is  intended  to  substitute  a  card  catalogue  for  the  present  interleaved  catalogue  of  the  Bates  Hall,  as  it  will  thus  oe 
possible  to  present  a  perfect  alphabetical  arrangement,  \?^ich  with  the  increase  of  titles  soon  becomes  difficult  or  impossi- 
ble in  the  interleaved  form.  The  copying  or  transferring  of  the  titles  is  a  work  of  considerable  care  and  magnitude,  but  it 
will  be  pressed  forward  as  rapidly  as  possible.  Accessions  will  hereafter  be  entered  on  the  cards  and  not  in  the  present 
catalogue. 


LIST  OF  BOOKS 


PLACED    EST    THE    LIBEAKY,    OR    NEWLY    LOCATED, 

DURING  THE  MONTHS  OF 

DEOEMBEE,  1869,  AND  JANUARY  AND  FEBRUARY,  1870. 


N.  B.  —  The  books  whose  titles  are  embraced  in  this  List  are,  for  the  most  part,  either  recent 
American  and  foreign  publications,  or  they  are  works  both  old  and  rare ;  but,  in  some  cases, 
for  particular  reasons,  titles  of  books  have  been  given  which  are  included  in  neither  of  these 
categories.  Certain  classes  of  works  have  been  uniformly  omitted,  such  as  continuations  of 
periodicals,  the  earlier  volumes  of  which  are  given  in  the  printed  Catalogues  of  the  Library ; 
also,  booksellers'  catalogues,  duplicate  copies  of  the  same  edition  of  a  book,  and  the  like. 

1^-  Books  on  shelves  numbered  2110  and  upwards  are  in  the  Bates  Hall;  those  on  shelves  below  2110  are  in  the 
Lower  Hall.  — A  single  dash  indicates  the  omission  of  the  preceding  heading;  a  subsequent  dash,  the  omission  of  a 
subordinate  beading.— K.  II.  means  Reading  Koora.— In  the  headings  of  titles,  the  German  diphthongs  a,  ii,  U,  are 
written  ae,  oe,  ue.  Initials  Inclosed  within  marks  of  parentheses  stund  for  Christian  names  which  are  not  usually 
retained  by  the  persons  to  whom  they  properly  belong;  as.  Bar  tsch,  F.  (J.  A.)  von.— 8°,  12°,  10°,  etc.,  designate  the  form 
of  a  book,  or  the  actual  or  probable  fold  of  the  sheet  as  shown  by  the  signatures,  and  do  not  always  indicate  the  size  or 
shape  of  the  bound  volume.  The  epitheU  "  large,"  "  small,"  or  the  like,  are  sometimes  added  for  the  sake  of  greater 
precision. 

JIS"  AH  books  in  this  list,  except  the  few  which  are  starred,  can  be  had  without  special  application. 


***  Friends  of  the  Public  Library  will  confer  a  favor  if  they  tcill  kindly  communicate  to  the 
Superintendent  the  correction  of  any  error  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  or  the  authorship  of  any  works 
treated  as  anonymous,  or  the  name  of  any  person  entered  only  under  initials  or  under  a  pseudonym. 


The  Arts. 

Amatki;r    mechanic's   workshop.      London,    1870 

[1869].  8° 8013.26 

Ameri«  AN  institute  of  architeots.  Proceedings  of  the 
third  annual  convention,  held  in  New  York, 
Nov.  16  and  17,  1869.    New  Yoik.  1869.    4°  .  *8090.16 

Andresen,  a.  Job.  Gottlinrd  v.  MUller  und  .lohann 
Fric'dr.  Wilhelm  MUller.  Beschreibendes  Ver- 
zeichniss  ihrer  Kupferstiche.     Leipzig,  1865. 

pp.  45.    8° 8075.17 

—    and  Weigel,  R.    Der  dcutHche  Peiiitre-graveur. 

Leipzig,  1864-66.    3  v.    8° *8065.17 

Ancelico,  J-'ra.    See  Giovanni,  Fra. 

Akchitectlral  review  and  American  builders' 
journal.  By  8.  Sloan.  Vol.1.  Philadelphia, 
1869.    8° ♦8090.2i 

Abchiv  fiir  die  zeichnenden  Klinste  mit  bcsonde- 
rer  Beziehung  auf  Kupferstecher-  und  IIolz- 
schneidekunst  und  ihre  Geschichte.  Heraus- 
gegeben  von  U.  Naumann,  unter  Mitwirkung 
von  R.  Weigel  [und  A.  Andresen].  Jahr- 
gang  1-14.    Leipzig,  1855-68.    14  v.  In  13.  8°.  *8065.18 

Ayres,  G.  B.    How  to  paint  photographs  in   water 

colors.    2ded.     Philadelphia,  1870.    12°.   .   .8068.24 

B.,  J.  F.    The  velocipede.  Its  past,  its  present  and  its 

future.    London,  1869.    16° 197.37 

Baltzer,  C.  Ein  Beitr."»g  zur  Entcloakirungs-Frage 

derStiidte.    Danzig,  1867.    pp.8.    8°    .   .  .   .8017.14 

Barky,  J.,  Opie,  J.,  and  Fuseli,  or  Fuessli,  (J.)  II. 
Lectures  on  painting.  Edited  by  R.  N.  Wor- 
num.    London,  1848.    16° 8067.7 

Bartsch,  F.  (.1.  A.)  von.  Die  Kupferstichsammlung 
der  K.  K.  Hofbibliothek  in  Wien.  Wien,  1854. 
8°  8075.11 

Baucheb,  F.  CEuvres  completes.  Mdthode  d'<;quita- 
tion  basde  sur  de  nouveaux  priiicipes,  revue  et 
augmentee.  13e  ed.  Suiviedes  Passe-temps 
^questres.  Dialogues  sur  reguitalion,  Dictioii- 
naire  raisonne  d'equitalion,  [etc.].  Paris,  1867. 
8° ■ 6003.7 

Baudicoir,  p.  de.  Le  peintre-graveur  fran^ais  con- 
tinue, ou  catalogue  raisonne  des  estampes 
t'r!iv(5e8  par  les  peintres  el  les  dessinateurs  de 
I'ecole  fran^aise  nes  dans  le  xvillc  siecle. 
Paris,  1859,  61.    2v.    8° *8065.13 

Beau-mont,  Vicointe  E.  H.  de.  Etudes  th^oriques  et 
pratiques  sur  la  pisciculture.  Paris,  [1869]. 
18° 6008.7 


Shelf.  No. 

Behrend,  F.  J.  Die  Kanalisirung  der  Stadt  Berlin 
in  gesundheitlicher  Beziehung.  Berlin,  1860. 
pp.  62.    8* 8013.27 

Betto,  B.de.,c«Merfl*inturicchio.  See  Romano,  F.  O. 

BlOWEl.L,  G.    H.    Treatise    on    the    imposition    of 

[priTiters']  forms.    New  York,  1866.     sm.  12°  .    6119.2 

Blanc,  (.\.  A.  P.)  C.  L'ujuvre  complet  de  Rem- 
brandt decrit  et  commcnte.  Paris,  n.d.  2  v. 
8° ♦80615.16 

BlERGER,  W.  MuK^ed'Anvers.  Bruxelles,  1862.  12°.*8079a.ll 

Campin,  F.    Construction  of  iron  roofs.    London, 

[1866].    4° g090a2j 

—  Principles  and  conctruction  of  machinery.   Lon- 

don, [18691.      16°    8018.3 

Carcenac,  11.    Du  coton,  du  chanvre,  du  lin  et  des 

laines  en  Italic.     Paris,  1869.    pp.  55.    8°    .   .    5653.5 

—  Des  laines  et  des  plantes  textiles  en  Portugal  et 

dans  ses  colonies.    Paris,  1869.    pp.  40.    8°    .    5653.5 

—  Des  laines  et  des  vdgetaux  textiles  en  Espagnc 

et  dans  ses  colonies.     I'aris,  1869.     pp.  61.    8°.  5653.5 
Central   union   agriculturist  and   Missouri   valley 
farmer.    J.  Behm,  editor.     Vol.  1.    Omalia, 

1869.    4° *5991.9 

Child,  G.  W.  The  present  slate  of  the  town  sew- 
age question.  Oxford,  1865.  pp.34.  8°.  .  .8017.18 
Clacssin,  (J.  J.)  de.  Catalogue  raisonne  de  toutes 
les  ehtanipes  qui  forment  I'ojuvre  de  Rem- 
brandt, et  des  principiiles  pieces  de  ses  eleves. 
Nouv.  6d.     Paris,  1824.    8* *806d.l5 

Xote.  —  Appended,  Supplement  «u  catnloKue  de 
Beinl>randt,  liuivi  d'une  description  ilea  vatampeB  de 
ses  eleves,  Letc.].     Taiis,  182S.    8". 

COLBURN,  Z.    Locomotive  engineering  and  the  mech- 
anism of  railways.   P.1-14.  London,  n.d.  f.  *8010.3 
Conte-Gran  DOHA  MPS,  — .     Rapport  sur  le  perce- 
ment  du  grand  tunnel  des  Alpes.     [No  title- 
page  ]     II.  p.,  n.d.    pp.51.    8* 8017.17 

Cook,  1).    Art  in  England.     London, 1869.    16°      .   .    8067.9 
Dante    Ai.I(!IIIEKi.      Dantis   Alighierj   sepvlcrvni. 

riorentiae,  1783.    obi.  f  ° .  *47.C.l 

Davenport  F.8.  Ortfangems.  Boston,  1864.  obi.  4°.  8042.29 
Delforge,    II.    Tralte    des    construofions    ruruies. 
Contenant  vues,  plans,  coupes,  elevations,  de- 
tails et  dcvis  des  bailments  de  ferme.    Liege, 

1867.    f° *80.L.l 

Demas,E.F.   The  flnx  Industry.  London,  18o2.  8°.  8017..9 
Devili.ez,  a.  (B.)    Elements  de  conslruclione  civi- 

les.    Mods,  18G9.   8° 8094.26 


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Shelf.  No. 
DiTSON,  0.,andco.  Standard  librettos.   Boston,  n.d. 

7  V.    am.  4° *8042.27 

ContentK.  —  Yoh  I.  Auber,  D.  F.  E.:  Fra  diavolo, 
Masaiiiello;  Biilfe,  M.  W.:  Bohemian  girl;  Beethoven, 
1^.  van:  Fidelio;  Bellini,  V.:  I  piiritaui,  Konieo  and 
Juliet;  BoVeldieu,  F.  A.:  La  dame  Blanche;  Cagnoni, 
A.:  Don  Bucefalo.  II.  Donizetti,  U.:  Anna  Bolena, 
Don  Pasquale,  I  martiri.  La  favorita,  L'elisire  d'a- 
inore,  Maria  di  Rohan.  III.  Eichberir,  J.:  Doctor  of 
Alcantara,  libretto  by  B.  E.  Woolf;  Flotow,  F.  F.  A. 
von:  Martha;  Gounod,  C.  ¥.:  Faust;  Halevy,  J.  F.: 
The  tiewess;  Herold,  L.  J.  F.:  Zampa;  Mercadante, 
C:  II.  giuramento.  IV.  Meyerbeer,  G.:  L'Afrlcaine, 
Dinorah,  Le  prophete,  Le*  Huguenots,  L'etoile  du 
nord,  Kobert  le  diable;  Mozart,  (J.  C.  S.)  \V.  A.: 
11  flauto  magico.  Marriage  of  Figaro.  V.  Oft*enbach,J.: 
Barbc-bleue,  La  belle  Ilelene,  Genevieve  de  Brabant, 
Grand  duchess  of  Gerolftein,  La  pericholc,  Orpheus. 
VI.  Pacini,  G.:  Saffo;  Petrella,—  :  Carnival  of  Ven- 
ice, lone;  Ricci,F.  and  L. :  Crispino  e  lacomare;  Kos- 
Bini,  G.  A.:  Cinderella.  II  barbiere  di  Siviglia,  La 
gnzza  ladra,  Moses  in  Egypt,  Otello,  Semira- 
mide,  William  Tell.  VIL  Verili,  G.:  Don  Carlos,  I 
Lonibardi,  Luisa  Miller,  11  trovatore.  The  masked 
ball,  RIgoletto,  Sicilian  vespers;  Weber,  C  M.  von: 
Der  freyschiitz. 

Dubois,  U.    Artistic  cookery.    London,  1870.    4° .    *6001.4 

DuPLE.s.sis,  G.  (G.)    Lea  merveiiles  du  la  gravure. 

Paris,   1869.     16° 8068.6 

Eastlake,  C.  L.  Contributions  to  the  literature  of 
the  fine  arts.  2d  series.  With  a  memoir  by 
[E.]  Kastlake.     London,  1870.    8" *8063.8 

Edwakds,  F.,jr.    Our  domestic  fire-places.    New 

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Thel.st(lH(;i),  follows  vol.  120, and  has  been  numbered 
]20a;  the  2d  (1802,  0:1),  has  been  numbered  128a;  the  .Sd 
(1804,  (»),  130a,  the  4th  (IS05,  GO),  14tfa;  the  5th  (1807), 
144a;  the  Gth  (1808),  148a. 

—  Autoren-  und  Sach-ltegister  zu  den  Banden  1- 

116  (1832-60).       Bearbeitet  von   G.  C.  Witt- 
stein.    Leipzig,  1861.    2  v.  in  1.    8°  .   .   .   .  *5966.1a 

—  Register  zu  Band  1-40.    Heidelberg,  1843.    8°  .  *5966.1 
Annalen  der  Physik.    Ilerausgegeben  voa  Gilbert 

[undPoggendorff].    Leipzig,  1799-1869.    215  v. 

8°.  .......... *3918.1 

JVbfe.  —  This  work  is  a  continuationofGrcn's  Jour- 
nal der  Physilc  (8  v  ,  17!)()-l)4)  and  Neues  Journal  der 
Physik  (4  v.,  1795-97).  The  volumes  are  numbered 
continuously  from  1  to  212,  but  there  have  been  various 
series,  each  numbered  separately,  as  well  as  changes 
of  editorsliip,  title,  etc.,  as  is  shown  below. 
Whole  no.  Title.  Serial  no. 

l-.W    Annalen  der  Physik,  hrsg.  v.  Gilbert       1-:10 

3I-(iO    —  Same.  Neuc  Foljje,  "        "        "  1-30 

01-70    Annalen  der  Physik  u.  Physikali- 

schcn   Chemie,  hrsg.  v.  Gilbert  1-16 

77-106   Annalen  der  Physik    und    Chemie, 

hrsg.  V.  Poggendorff  1-.30 

107-130    —  Same.  2te  fieihe  (1-30)  31-00 

]37-l(i«    —  Same.  3te  Keihe  (l-;«))  61-ilO 

l]07-li)6   —  Same.  4te  Reihe  (l-3<t)  91-120 

197-212    —  Same.  5te  Reihe  (l-Ki)  121-136 

There  are  four  supplementary  volumes.  The  1st 
(published  in  1830)  is  the  100th  volume  of  the  whole 
work,  and  the  .SOth  of  Poggendorffs  first  series;  the  2d 
(181-*)  follows  vol.  148  (72  of  Poggendorff),  and  is  num- 
bered 148a;  the  3d  (1853)  follows  vol.  103(87  of  Poggen- 
dorff), and  is  numbered  103a;  the  4th  (18,">4)  follow* 
vol.  100  (90  of  Poggendorff),  and  is  numbered  106a. 

—  Register  zu  den  76  Banden  hri^g.  von  L.  W.  Gll- 

b^-rt,  1799-1821,  angef.  von  II.  MUIlcr.    Leip- 
zig, 1828.    8° *3918.3 

—  Register  zu  den  Banden  1-90  [brsg.  von  Poggon- 

dortt";  der  ganzen  Polge,  77-166;  1824-53],  und 
den  Ergiiiizungstanden,  [1-]  4,  bearb.  von  VV. 
Barentin.  Leipzig,  1845-54.  2  v.  8°  .  .  .  .  *3918.4 
Annuaiue  de  thdrapeutique,  de  matiere  medicale,  de 
pliarmacie,  et  de  toxicologie,  1841-68.  Conte- 
nant  le  resume  des  travaux  therapeutiques  et 
toxicologiques  publics  [de  1840  a  1887].  Par 
A.  Bouchardat.  Ire — 28e  annce.  Paris, 
1841-68.    28  v.    32"  and  18° *d739a.l 

Note.  —  With  supplements  for  1»40, 1856,  1861,  each 
having  a  distinct  pagination. 

BiANCONi,  G.  B.  Cenni  intorno  all'  origine,  ed  ai 
progress! •  dell'  arte  galvano-plastica.  [Bo- 
logna, 1841.]     pp.  67.    8° -.   .   .   .  5968.23 

BONAPAUTE,  C.  L.  (J.  L.),  and  Schlegel,  H.  Mo- 
nographic des  loxiens.    Leiden,  1850.    4°  .   .    5901.7 

Brandes,  R.    See  Annalen  der  Pharmacle. 

Bkandt,  J.  F.  Naturgeschichte  des  Dodo.  St.  Pe- 
tersburg, 1848.    pp.  45.     8° 5904.6 

—  Neue  Untersuchungen  Uber  die  systematische 

Btellung  unddie  Verwaridtschaften  des  Dodo. 

[No  title-page.]     [St,  Petersburg,  1867.]     pp. 

20.      8° 5904.11 

Brown,  R.    Miscellaneous  botanical  works.    Vol.  2, 

V.  3  atlas.    London,  1867,  68.    8°,  and  atlas  4°. 

*3847.22,  atlas*38.J.2 
Cavendish  society.    [Publications.]    London,  18jl. 

8°.    Namely  .•  — 
Lehmann,  C.  G.  Physiological  chemistry.  Vol. 

1.    Transliitedby  G.  E.  Day 3974.5 

Canadian  naturalist  and  geologist.    New  [second] 

series.  Vol.  1-3.  Montreal,  1864-68.  3  v.  8°.  .  *7862.13 
Clare,  (.T.)  M.    The  motion  of  fluids,  in  a  familiar 

manner  proposed  and  proved.    3d  ed.     Lon- 
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CttO.MBiE,  J.M.    LichenesBritannici.    Londini,1870. 

16° *5819.3 

Darwin,  C.    On  the  origin  of  species  by  means  of 

natural  selection.     5th  ed.    London,   1869. 

16° 3829.26 

Denison,  E.   B.-  Astronomy  without  mathematics. 

From  the  4th  London  ed.     With  notes  by  P. 

E.  Chase.    New  York,  1889.     12° 7924.21 

FlGUtER,  (G.)  L.    L'homme  primitif.    Paris,  1870. 

8° 6235.18 

—  Reptiles  and    birds.    Edited    by    P.  Gillmore. 

London,  1870.    8° 6903.9 

Fbeseniu.s,  G.  R.  a  system  of  instruction  in  quanti- 
tative chemical  analysis.  From  the  last  Eng- 
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Shelf.  No. 

Qemminger,  Dr. — ,  and  Harold,  B.  von.  Catalogus 

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Gilbert,  L.  W.      See  Annalen  der  Physik. 

Great  Britain.  Admiralty.  Itoyal  observa- 
tory, Greenwich.  Astronomical  and  magnet- 
ical  and  meteorological  observations,  in  1867; 
made  under  the  direction  of  G.  B.  Airy.  Lon- 
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Gren,  F.  a.  C.  See  Journal  der  Physik  and  Neues 
Journal  der  Physik. 

Grier,  W.    Mechanic's   pocket  dictionary.    9th  ed. 

Glasgow,  1851.    sm.  12° *8039.2 

GuiLLEMiN,  A.    The  sun.    From  the  French  by  T. 

L.  Phipson.    Loudon,  1870  [1869].    16°    ...    7924.6 

Haeckel,    E.  (H.)      Zur  Entwickelungsgcschichte 

der  Sipbonophoren.    Utrecht,  1869.    4°    .   .   .    7870.2 

Hartlaub,  G.  Ornithologischer  Beitrag  zur  Fau- 
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—  System    der    Ornithologie  Westafrica's.      Bre- 

men, 1857.    8° 5904.3 

Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W.     Outlines  of  astronomy. 

10th  ed.    London,  1869.    8° 5921.5. 

Hooker,   Sir  W.  J.,   and  Baker,  J.  G.    Synopsis 

filicum;   or,  a  synopsis  of  all  known  ferns. 

London,  1868.    8° 5845.16 

Horsfield,  T.    Description  of  birds  from  the  island 

of  Java.     [No  title-page.]    n.  p.,  n.  d.    pp.67. 

4°  ............. 5901.23 

IluMBOLDT,   (F.  H.)   A.  von.    Im   Ural  und  Altai. 

Briefwechsel  zwischen  A.  von  Humboldt  und 

G.  von  Cancrin,  1827-32.  Leipzig,  1869.  8°.  .  5046.21 
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Gren.     Leipzig,  [1790-94] .  8  v.   8° *3918.1 

See  aim    Neues  Jounal  der  Physik  and  Annalen 
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KcRR,  J.  Or.  von.    Mineralogy  illustrated.    Boston, 

1869.    8m.f° 7862.10 

La  Fresnaye,  F.  de.  Contributions  a  I'ornithologie. 

Paris,  1832-55.    8° 5904.7 

Law,  H.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  logarithms.  Lon- 
don,1851.    12° 5926.13 

Lehmann,  C.  G.  Physiological  chemistry,  trans- 
laced  by  G.  E.  Day.  Vol.  1.  London,  1851. 
8°  .   .  ; .  *3974.5 

Leibnitz,  Or.  W.  von.  Prwtogee,  ou  de  la  formation 
et  des  revolutions  du  globe.  Traduit,  aycc 
une  introduction  et  des  notes,  par  B.  de  Saint- 
Germain.     Paris,  1859.    8° 7862.11 

LlEBiG,  J.     See  Annalen  der  Pharmacie. 

LiNDERMAYER,  A.    Die  Vogel  Griechenlands.    Pas- 

sau,  1860.    8° 5904.4 

LOEWENBERG,  J.  Alexander  von  Humboldt's  Reisen 
in  Amerika  und  Asien.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 
[1843].    2  v.   16° 6279.2 

Lowe,  R.  T.    Primitise  et  noviti®  faun»  et  florae  Ma- 

deriB  et  Portus  Sancti.    London,  1851.    12°.   .    5849.9 

MacCosii  [M'Cosh],  J.,  and  Dickie,  G.  Typical 
forms  and  special  ends  in  creation.  2d  ed. 
Edinburgh,  1867.    16° 588S.1 

Mac  Leay,  W.  8.  Remarks  on  the  comparative 
anatomy  of  certain  birds  of  Cuba.  [No  title- 
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Mangon,  H.    Experiences  sur   Pemploi  des    eaux 

dans  les  irrigations.    2e  ed.  Paris,  1869.  1. 8°.  5992.25 

Mazzoni,  a.    1  corpi  considerati  come  chimiche  in- 

dividualita.    Faenza,  1868.    pp.  40.    8°  .   .  .   .    7973.5 

Moody,  8.    The  palm  tree.    London,  1834.    16°    .   .     169.5 

Moquin-Tandon,  C.  H.  B.  a.  The  world  of  the  sea. 
Translated  and  enlarged  by  H.  M.  Hart. 
London,  1870,  [1869].    8° 5822.2 

Napier,  C.  O.  G.    The  book  of  nature  and  the  book 

of  man.     London,  1870  [1869].     8° 5823.10 

Neues  Journal  der  Physik.    Herausgegeben  von  F. 

A.  C.  Gren.    Leipzig,  1795-97.    4  v.    8°  .   .   .  *391S.2 

Sse    also    Jouraal  der  Physik    and  Annalen  der 
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—  Register  [von]  C.J.  B.  Karsten.    Leipzig,  1800. 

8» ' v.  4of*39I8.2 

Doling,  W.    Outlines  of  chemistry.    London,  1870 

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Oliphant,  T.  La  musa  madrigalesca;  or  a  collec- 
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Parker,  W.  K.  Monograi>h  on  the  structure  and 
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Petit  de  la  Saussaye,  (S.)  Catalogue  dea  mollus- 
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PoGGENDORFF,  J.  C.     Stc  Annalen  der  Physik. 

Power,  J.,  formerly  De  Villepreux.  Observations 
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Prescott,  H.  p.  Strong  drink  and  tobacco  smoke; 
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Pricvost,  F.,  and  Leraaire,  C.  L.  Histoire  naturelle 
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Prussia.  Die  preussische  Expedition  nach  Ost- 
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ROLFE,  W.  J.,  and  Qillet,  J.  A.  Natural  philosophy, 
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Sabine,  E.  The  birds  of  Greenland;  with  descrip- 
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Schleicher,  A.  Darwinism  tested  by  the  science 
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SiMONIN,  L.    Les  pierres;  esquisses  mincraWglques. 

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S.MYTII,    W.  W.    Coal   and   coal-mining.    London, 

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Stoddard,  J.  F.     School  arithmetic.    New  York, 

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—  Nuove  osservazioni  intorno  all'  ovaja  scoperta 

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Anacreon.  The  odes.  Translated  by  T.  Moore, 
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Barbour,  J.  The  Bruce;  or,  the  metrical  history 
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The    Hengwrt  Ms.  of  [the]   Canterbury  tales. 

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Child-world.    London,  1869.    24° 1338.16 

Cochrane,  C.  B,    Mimosa  and  other  poems.    New 

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DiABO-LADY,  The:  or,  a  match  in  hell.    A  poem. 

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every  living  creature  mentioned  In  the  Scrip- 
tures from  the  ape  to  the  coral.  [With  illus- 
trations.]    New  York,  1870  [1869].    8°  .   .   .   .    2084.1 


THE    TOSTI    E3SrQ-R,.A.'V"I3SrC3-S. 

NOTE.  — The  following  list  covers  that  portion  of  the  collection  of  engravings  made  by  the  late 
Cardinal  Tosti,  of- Rome  and,  given  to  this  Library  by  Mr.  Thomas  G.  Appleton,  which  is  in 
bound  volumes,  and  it  includes  nearly  5,100  prints.  There  are  about  twelve  hundred  other 
prints,  more  than  one-half  of  which  are  framed.  These  will  all  be  catalogued  as  soon  as  prac- 
ticable, and  their  titles  inserted  in  a  subsequent  Bulletin.  Among  the  bound  volumes  are  five 
not  enumerated  below,  which,  being  duplicates,  have  been  assigned  to  their  proper  places  in 
the  general  collection.    A  map  of  Rome  has  also  been  similarly  assigned. 

The  entries  are  mostly  under  the  names  of  the  engravers,  but  works  of  a  painter,  when  en- 
graved by  several  artists,  are  put  under  the  name  of  the  painter. 


Shelf.  No. 
Aquila,  F.  F.  [Four  cupolas  In  Rome;  — three  after 
p.  Bcrretinl  (Pietro  da  Cortona);  namely, 
one  (pi.  24)  in  the  church  of  8.  Maria  in  Valll- 
cella,  c.illed  Chiesa  Nuova;  one  (pi.  26)  in  the 
chapel  of  St.  Sebastian ;  one  (pi.  27)  in  the 
cliapel  of  the  Holy  Sacrament;  —  the  fourth 
(pi.  25),  after  C.  Ferri,  in  a  chapel  in  St.  Pe- 
ter's.]   f° pi.  24-27  of  a;.,  A.  5.2. 

—  and  P.  Pictvrse  ILiphaelis  Sanctij  Vrblnatis  ex 
avla  et  conclavibvs  palatij  Vaticani,  in  aereas 
tabvlas  nvnc  priravm  omnes  dedvclBB,  explica- 
tionibvs  illvslratee,  typlsqve  edJtse.  Romae, 
1722.  23  pi.   f  ° t.,  C.3.2 


Aquila,  F.  F.  and  P.,  continued. 

Contentn.  —  l.  Engraved  title;  2.  Constantine's  address 
to  his  troops,  in  the  .Sala  di  Costantino;  3— .'Id.  Battle 
of  Constantine  against  Maxentius,  in  the  same;  4.  The 
baptism  of  Constantine,  in  the  san>e;  .5,  Home  presented 
by  Constantine  to  Silvester  i,  in  the  same;  G.  Ileliodo- 
rus  driven  from  the  temple,  in  the  Sala  d'Elio<loro; 
7.  The  mass  of  Bolsenn,  iu  the  same:  «.  Defeat  of  Attila, 
in  the  same;  II.  The  deliverance  of  St.  Peterfrom  prison, 
in  the  same;  10.  Ceiling,  in  the  same,  representing  Jeho- 
vah's appearance  t«  Noah,  .Jacob's  vision.  .Moses  at  the 
burning  bush,  and  the  sacrifice  of  Isaac;  II.  The  school 
of  Athens,  in  the  Camera  della  segnatura;  12.  Allegori- 
cal figures,  namely.  Prudence  (by  some  called  Juris- 
prudence), Moderation,  and  Strength.  Beneath,  Jus- 
tinian  publishing  the  Digest    and  Uregory  ix  giving 


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Aquila,  F.  F.  and  P.,  continued. 

out  the  Decretals,  in  the  same  place;  13.  Dispiita  di  S. 
Sacramento,  in  the  same;  14.  Parnassus,  in  the  same; 
13.  Ceiling,  in  the  same  place,  with  four  allefrorical 
figures,  namely,  Theology,  Poetry,  Philosophy, and  Jus- 
tice; Iti.  Defeat  of  the  Saracens  at  Ostia,  in  the  Stanza 
del  incendio;  I".  I/incendio  del  borgo,  in  the  same; 
18.  The  coronation  of  Charlemagne,  in  the  same;  19.  The 
oath  of  Leo  iii,  in  the  same. 

AqUILA,  p.  Imagines  Farnesiani  cvbicvli  Romae  ab 
Annlbale  Uarracio   aBternitatI  pictae.    Komse, 

n.  d.  26  pi.    obi.  f  ° pl.  1-13  of  E.,  A.6.1 

and  66-78  of  E.,  A.3.2 
Architecture.  [Various  plans  of  buildings.]  n.  p., 

n.  d.    28  pl.    V   . aC-.  C.4.1 

JVbfc— This  volume  has  no  title-page.  It  islettcred 
on  the  back  tabbriche  scclte  del  1500. 

AuDENAERDE,  or  Oudenacrde,  R.  van.  C.  Ivlii  Cse- 
saris  dictatoris  trivmphi  ab  Andrea  Mantinea 
Mantuse  in  ducali  anise  coloribus  expressi. 
Romaj,  1692.    10  pl.  f " pl.  79-88  of  ST.,  A.3.2 

jWe.  — These  pictures,  painted  for  the  great  hall  of 
the  Palazzo  S.  Sebastiano,  were  taken  to  Germany 
when  Mantua  was  sacked,  and  are  now  at  Ilaiuptou 
court. 

—  fEtchings  .ifter  subjects  in  the  church  of  8.  Bibi- 

ana,  atliome.]  5pl.    f°   .   .   .   .  pl.  26-30  of  (I.,  A.3.2 

Contents.  —  28.  Frontispiece.  Bernini's  statue  of  St. 
Biliiana;  27.  Her  refusal  to  sacrifice  to  idols;  2-i.  St. 
liibiana  bound  to  a  column  and  scuurced;  21).  Death  of 
her  sister,  Demetria;  30.  Figures  of  her  motlier,  Ua- 
frossa,  and  her  fatlier,  Flavianus.  —  The  lust  four  sub- 
jects are  after  (rescoes  by  P.  llerretini  (Pictro  da  Cor- 
tona). 

Bartoli,  p.  S.  Colonna  Trai.ina.  Scolpita  con 
lihistorie  della  gverra  dacica.  Con  I'esposi- 
tioTie  latina  d'  A.  Ciaccone,  compendiata  nella 
vvlgare  lingva,  accrescivta  da  U.  P.  BuUori. 
Roma,  n.d.    126  pl.    obl.f il.,  C.7.3 

Columna  coclilis  M.  Aurelio   Antonino   dicata, 

brevibus  nolis  J.  P.  Bellorii,  asrt-  incisa.  Romse, 

1704.    77  pl.  obi.  f " ffi.,  C.7.2 

Vfctercs  arcvs  Avgvstorvm   trivmphis  iiisignes, 

ex  reliqviis  qvae  Romae  adhvc  svpersvnt  cvra 
iraaginibvs  trivmphalibvs  rtstitvli  antiqvis 
nvmmis,  notisqve  J.  P.  Bellorii  illvstiati. 
Primvm  per  J.  J.  de  Rvbeis  aeneis  typis 
vvlgali  anno  m.dc.xc.  Itervm  no\is  cvris  et 
svpplementis  prostaiit  in  CVilcographia  came- 
rali.    Romae,  1824.    46pl.  f i!E.,  D.1.2 

j\-o<e.— Imperfect.  The  plates  are  numbered  as  fol- 
lows; 3-15,  20-:iU,  41-52.  There  are  two  plates  numbered 
(i,  both  on  the  same  page;  and  two  numbered  7,  both  on 
the  same  page.  The  53d  plate  (Pianta  dell'  arco  di  Por- 
togallo)  has  no  number.  There  is  a  frontispiece  alter  a 
design  by  PietroLucatelli.  Eighteen  of  the  plates  are 
without  the  name  of  anj^ engraver.  The  original  edition 
consisted  of  40  plates . 

Bellori,  G.  p.,  and  La  Chausse,  M.  A.  de.  Picturae 
antiquse  cryptarum  Romanariim  et  sepulcrl 
Nasonum  delineatae  a  P.  S.  Bartholi  el  Fran- 
cisco ejus  Alius,  descriptae.  Romae,  1819.  f°.  2r.,D.1.6 

jiote.  —  \n  four  parts.  Part  1  has  24  plates ;  2,  35 ;  3,  IC ; 
4,  lUi  in  all,  94  plates. 

Berhetini,  p.,  called  Pietro  da  Cortona.  [Frescoes 
in  the  halls  of  Jupiter,  Mars,  and  Venus,  in 
the  gallery  of  the  Pitti  palace  at  Florence,  en- 
graved by  J.  Blondeau,  L.  Visscher,  C.  de  la 
Jlaye,  B.  de  Balliu,  J.  GK-rardin,  B\  Spierre, 
A.Olouwet,  or  Clouet,  L.  Coenradt,  C.   Bloe- 

maert,  P.  Simon.]  26pl pl.  31-56  of  C,  A.3.2 

—     [Frescoes  in  the  lai  ge  saloon  of  the  first  floor  of 
the  Barberini  palace,  at  Rome.]    9  pl.    f  ° . 

pl.  57-65  of  ST.,  A.3.2 

I^'ote.  —  These  frescoes  are  allegorical  representations 
of  the  glory  of  the  Barberini  fauuly.  The  name  of  the 
engraver  is  not  known. 

Buonarroti, Michel- Angelo.  [Frescoes  in  the  Sistine 
chapel,  in  the  Vatican,  at  Rome.]  Rome,  v.  d. 
87  pl.    obl.f" i!r.,A.2.1 

CoHient$. — 1.  Perspective  view  of  the  chapel,  engraved 
by  F.  Barbazza;  2-17.  The  last  judgment,  bv  C.  M. 
Sletz  ;  IH.  Portrait  of  Michel-Angelo,  by  himself,  engr. 
by  G.  Ghisi;  lU.  A  small  sketch  ot  the  last  judgment, 
by  S.  Furck;  20-29.  The  last  judgment,  by  G,  Ghisi; 
3(1.  Portrait  of  Michcl-Angcfo  at  eighty-one;  31-40. 
The  last  judgment;  41.  Outline  of  the  last  judgment, 
by  D.  Cunegoi  ii.  God  dividing  light  from  darkuess, 


Shelf.  No. 
Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo,  continued. 

by  the  same;  43.  Creation  of  vegetation  and  of  the  snn 
and  moon,  by  the  same;  44.  Creation  of  sea-animals, 
by  the  same;  4.5.  Creation  of  Eve,  by  the  same;  4i>.  Cre- 
ation of  Adam,  by  the  same;  47.  The  temptation  and 
expulsion,  by  the  same;  48.  Noah's  sacrifice,  by  G. 
Carattoni;  49.  Noah's  drunkenness,  by  the  same;  .50.  The 
deluge,  by  A.  Fabri;  51.  .Toel.  by  D.  Cunero;  oi.  Ery- 
thraean sibyl,  by  the  same;  53.  Ezekiel,  by  the  sanie; 
54.  Persian  sibyl,  bv  the  same;  ,5.5.  Jonah,  by  A.  Fabri; 
.W.  Jeremiah,  by  D.  Cunego;  57.  Libyan  sibyl,  by  A. 
Fabri;  58.  Daniel,  by  the  same;  59.  Cumajan  sibyl,  by 
the  same;  GO.  Isaiah,  by  the  same;  Ul.  Delphian  sibyl, 
by  the  same ;  62.  Zechariah,  by  the  same;  (J-3.  Joel,  by 
G  Ghisi;  01.  Erythrajan  sibyl,  by  the  same;  (i.5.  Ezekiel, 
bv  the  same;  OH.  Persian  sibyl,  by  the  same;  07.  Del- 
pliian  sibyl,  bv  the  same;  08.  Jeremiah,  by  the  same; 
69.  Judith  and  llolofcrnes,  by  A.  Fabri;  70.  David  and 
Goliath,  by  the  same;  71.  The  brazen  serpent,  by  the 
same;  72.  Haman,  by  D.  Cunego;  73.  Azor  and  Nah- 
shon,  by  A.  Fabri;  74.  Achim  and  Amminadab,  by  U. 
Cunego;  75.  Jacob  and  Joseph ;  70.  Eleazar  and  Matthan, 
by  A.  Cunego;  77.  Zerubbnbel,  by  P.  Savorelli;  78.  llz- 
ziah,  by  D.  Cunego;  79.  Rehoboam.  by  the  same;  80. 
Salmon,  by  the  same;  81.  .Jesse,  by  P.  Savorelli;  82.  Asa, 
by  the  .same;  83.  Ilezekiah,  bv  the  same;  84.  Josiah,  by 
D.  Cunego;  85.  Outline  of  triangular  sections;  86.  Out- 
line of  ceiling,  by  D.  Cunego;  87.  The  last  judgment, 
by  N.  La  Volpe. 

—  [Frescoes  in  the  Sistine  chapel,  in  the  Vatican, 

at  Rome.]  Rome,  v.  d.    60  pl.    f  ° il.,  A.2.2 

Contents.  —  1.  Outline  of  the  ceiling,  engraved  by  I). 
Cunego;  2.  Joel,  by  the  same;  3.  Libyan  sibyl,  by  A. 
Fabri;  4.  Isaiah,  by  the  same;  5.  Jonah,  by  the  same; 
0.  Zechariah,  bv  the  same;  7.  .Judith  and  Holofernes,  by 
the  same;  8.  Haman,  by  D.  Cunego;  9.  David  and  Go- 
liath, by  L.  Fabri;  10.  The  brazen  serpent,  by  the  same; 
11.  Persian  sibyl,  by  the  same;  12.  Ezekiel,  by  D.  Cune- 
go; 13.  Erythrsean  sibyl,  by  the  same;  14.  Jeremiah,  by 
thesamc;  15.  Daniel,  by  A.  Fabri;  10.  Cumajan  sibyl, 
by  the  same;  17.  Delphian  sibyl,  by  thesame;  18.  Achiin 
and  Amminadab.  by  D.  Cunego;  19.  Eleazar  and  Mat- 
than. by  A.  Cunego;  20.  Jacob  and  Joseph;  21.  Azor 
and  Nahshon,  by  A.  Fabri;  22.  Salmon,  bv  D.  Cunego; 
2.3.  Ilzziah,  bv  the  same;  24.  Kehoboam.by  the  same; 
25.  Zeriihbnbel,  by  P.  Savorelli;  20.  Ilezekiah,  by  the 
same;  27.  Asa,  by  the  same:  28.  Jes.se,  by  the  same; 
29  Josiah,  by  D.  Cunego:  .30.  The  temptation  and  expul- 
sion,by  the  same;  31.  The  deluge,  by  A.  Fabri;  32.  The 
creation  of  vegetation,  and  of  the  sun  and  moon,  by  D. 
Cunego;  33.  Creation  of  Adam,  by  the  same;  34.  God 
dividing  light  from  darkness,  by  thesame;  35.  Creation 
of  Eve.  hy  the  same;  30.  Creation  of  sea-animals,  by  the 
same:  37.  Noah's  sacrifice,  by  G.  Carattoni;  .38.  Noah's 
drunkenness,  by  the  same;  .39.  Daniel,  by  G.  Volpato; 
40.  Zechariah,  by  the  same;  41.  Delphian  sibyl,  by  the 
same;  ii.  Erythrsan  sibyl,  by  the  same;  43. 'Cuni.TBan 
sibyl,  hy  the  snnic;  4t.  J'oel,  by  the  same;  45-00.  The 
lastjudgment,  by  C.  M.  Metz. 

Camuchtni,  V.  [Various  works.]    n.p.,n.  d.    12  pi. 

f " €.,  A.4.1 

Contents.  — '\.  Portrait  of  Camuccini.  by  Sir  T.  Law- 
rence, engraved  by  P.  Bettelini:  2.  The  Roman  dnmes 
offering  their  jewels  for  carrying  on  the  war,  by  D.  Mur- 
chetti;  3.  The  departure  of  Ilegulus  for  Carthage,  by 
the  same:  4.  Death  of  Cajsar,  by  P.  Fontuna;  5.  Death 
of  Virginia,  by  O.  Folo;  0.  The  magnanimity  of  Scipio, 
hy  D.  Marchetti :  7  Psyche  taking  the  cup  of  nectar  from 
Jovp,  hy  P.  Fon'ana;  8.  lloratius  Codes  defending  the 
bridffP,  by  D.  Marchetti;  9.  Lucretia,  among  her  maids, 
visited  by  Sextns  Tarquinius,  by  P.  Fontana:  10.  Curius 
Dentatus  rejecting  the  offers  of  the  Samnitcs,  by  A. 
Bertini;  11.  Cornelia,  mother  of  the  Gracchi,  presenting 
her  treasures,  by  P  Bettelini;  12.  Brutus  approached  by 
the  conspirators  (!•),  by  P.  Fontana. 

—  [Various  works.]    n.  p.,  n.  d.    21  pl.  obl.f  .  CT.,  A.4  2 

Contents.  — I.  Portrait  of  Camuccini,  by  Sir  T.  Law- 
rence, engraved  by  P.  Bettelini;  2.  The  presentation  of 
Christ  in  the  temple,  by  A.  Kicciani;  3.  The  incredulity 
of  St.  Thomas,  by  the  same;  4.  The  preparations  for  the 
burialof  Christ,  by  P.  Bettelini;  5.  The  Eternal  Father,  by 
the  sume;0.  St.  Mary  Magdalene,by  D. Marchetti;  7.  Prin- 
cipini  Gagarin,  by  P.  Fontana;  8.  Countess  Schouwalof, 
by  D.  .Marchetti;  9.  Princess  Dietrichstein,  by  the  same; 
]fl.  Entrance  of  Baglioni  into  Perugia,  by  L.  Tomba; 
11.  Sacrifice,  by  the  same;  12.  Pio  settinio,  by  A.  Ber- 
tini; 13.  Thorvaldsen,  by  G.  Folo;  14.  Bartolucci,  by 
A.  Bertini;  15.  Holy  family,  by  Roschwein;  IG.  Madonna 
and  child,  by  D.  Marchetti;  17.  The  Saviour,  by  the 
same;  18.  Same  as  15;  19.  Battle,  by  L.  Tomba:  20.  Holy 
family,  by  the  same;  21.  Camillus  expelling  the  Gauls 
from  Rome,  by  the  same.        ' 

Canova,  a.  [Bassirilievi,  comprising  10  allegorical 
plates  representing  the  birth,  sale,  flight,  etc., 
of  Love  (no  engraver  given) ;  4  plates  of  dancing 
female  figures,  engr.  by  G.  M.  de  Boni;  Mi- 
nerva and  Apollo,  engr.  by  G.  B.  Balestra.] 
n.p.,  n.d.    obl.f".   ......' C.,  C.2.2 

—  Btampe  delle  opere.    Roma,  1817.    78  pl.    f°  .  ST. ,0.2.1 

Contents. — 1.  Mausoleum  of  Clement  xiii,  engr.  hv  .\. 
Banzo:  2.  Tomb  of  Clement  xiv,  by  P.  Vitali;  ,3.  Mon- 
ument of  the  Archduchess  Maria  Christina,  of  Austria, 
wife  of  Prince  Albert  of  Saxony,  by  P.  Bouato;  4,  5. 


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Shelf.  No. 
Canova,  a.,  continued. 

Model  for  n  monumpnt  to  r.ord  Nelson,  by  F.  Hayes 
nnrt  P.  Ffintana;  li.  Moniinicnt  for  Cardinal  York,  with 
busts  of  the  three  last  Stuarts,  in  mczzo-rilievo,  by  D. 
Mari-heiti;  7.  Monuinint  for  the  countess  d'llaro,  by 
P.  Fontaiia:  H.  Cenotauh  for  G.  Volpato,  by  P.  Fontana: 

9.  Cenotaph  for  the  chevalier  Trcnto.  by  G.  Balestra; 

10.  Cenotaph  for  A.,  count  de  Sousa,  by  A.  CampancUa; 

11.  Cenotaph  for  G.  Falicr,  by  P.  Bonuto;  12.  Ccnotapti 
Jor  Frederick  William,  prince  of  Orange,  by  G.  Balestra; 
].">,  U.  Hercules  hurling  IJchas  into  the  sea  fj-oni  the 
Buniniit  of  .Mt.  (Eta,  by  G.  Folo  and  P.  Fontana;  13.  Hi. 
Theseus  eonquerinj;  the  centaur,  by  P.  Uettelini  and  P. 
Bonato:  17.  .Monument  of  V.  Alfleri,  by  P.  Fontana; 
IN.  Benetieenee,  a  group  from  No.  .1,  by  1).  Marchctti; 
11).  Kquestrian  statue  of  Charles  III,  ot  Naples,  by  P. 
Kontann:  iO,  21.  The  three  Urnees,  by  1).  .Marchctti; 
22,  2.'!.  Uanioxenus  and  Creugas.  or  the  boxers,  by  P. 
Fontana;  24.  Colossal  mo<lel  for  a  statue  of  Religion,  by 
I).  .Marclietti;  2.i.  Colossal  statue  of  Napoleon,  by  A. 
Kiccinni;  2<!.  Colossal  statue  ot  Ferdinand  i,  king  oflhe 
two  Sicilies,  by  P.  Fontana:  27.  Perseus  wiih  the  head 
ot  Medusa,  by  1>.  Marehetii;  2H.  2!!.  Hector,  by  A  Ber- 
tini  and  P.  Bonato:  30. 'il.  Ajiix.  by  P.  Fontana  and  A. 
Bcrtini:  .•!2, :«.  Paris,  by  G.  B.  Balestra  and  A.  Testa; 
34,  :Vi.  Venus  coming  out  of  the  bath  (Florence  gallery), 
by  1).  Marchctti:  :Vi.  Venus  (Hope's  collection),  by  .4. 
Bertini;  'l?.  Peace,  bv  P.  Fontana;  'W.  Terpsichore,  by 
P.  Fontana;  .'Kt.  Hebe  (Counters  Guicciardini),  by  A. 
Bertini;  W.  Hel)e  (Lord  Cawdor),  by  1).  Marchetti;  41. 
Dancing  girl  with  cymbals  (Vienna),  by  A.  Bertini; 
42.  Dancing  girl  (.sig.  .Manzoni),  bv  1).  Marchctti:  4.'!. 
])aneii!g  girl  (.Malmaison).  by  P.  Ff)ntana:  44.  Psyche, 
bv  B.  Consorll:  4.5.  Piety,  by  (J.  Balestra;  4<>.  Mother  of 
Napoleon,  by  A.  Bcrtini;  47.  Sitting  statue  of  Maria 
I^iuisa.  witiithe  attributes  of  Concord,  by  1).  .Marchetti; 
4M.  Sitting  statue  of  l.eopoldina  Esterhazy,  princess  of 
IJchtcnstcin,  by  A.  Bertini;  4'.t.  Polvhvninia,  by  O. 
Balestra;. Vl. Concord,  by  I).  .Marchetti  (see  47);  .11.  .Meek- 
ness, by  G.  Balestra:  52,  Xl.  Sitting  statue  of  Washing- 
ton (at  lliUeigh,  N.  C).  by  \.  Bertini  and  I).  Marchetti; 
54.  Mary  .Miigdulenc,  kneeling  (three  views),  bv  A.  Ber- 
tini: .Vi.  A  sitting  statue  of  the  infant  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
by  B.  Consorti:  ."><!,  .'>7.  Venus  victorious  (a  recmnlK'nt 
statue  of  the  Princess  Maria  Paulina  Borghese),  by  1). 
Marchcttiand  A.  Bertini;. W.  .M<Hlelof  a  sleepingnymph, 
by  A.  Bertini:  ill,  (JD.  Keeumhent  nymph  listening  to 
the  lyre  of  Uivc,  by  A.  Bertini  and  1).  .Marchetti:  lil,  (12. 
Diree,  a  nymph,  by  A.  Bertini:  <i!.  Kndymion.  by  I). 
Marchetti;  114.  Kec'lining  .Magdalene,  liy  (>.  Halestra;<i.'>. 
Pope  Pius  VI,  bv  I'.  Fontana:  tai.W.  Colos»«l  horse,  bv  D. 
Marchetti:  M.  "Beatrice  (buht).  bv  A.  Bertijii:  tSt.  Bea- 
trice (henna),  by  A.  Bertini:  .0.  ftust  of  (i.  Bossi.  bv  B. 
Cimsoiti:  71.  Bust  of  himself,  by  A.  Bertini:  72.  Cohissal 
bust  of  himself,  bv  P.  Fontana;  7:1.  Ideal  head,  by  B. 
Consorti;  74.  Herina  of  Sappho,  bv  I).  Marchetti;  7!>.  ■ 
Bust  of  Laura,  by  A.  Bertini;  7ti.  Bust  of  the  king  of 
Naples  (Murat),  bv  Fontana;  77.  Bust  of  the  queen  of 
Naples  ((.'arolina  Annunziala),  by  Fontana;  70.  Bust  of 
Count  L.  Cicognara,  by  A.  Bertini. 

—    [Sepulchrnl  monuments,  statucR,  bassirilievi  In 

model,  etc.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.    69  pi.    obi.  f  ,  .  C,  C.'iM 

Conlenln.  —  1.  Cenotaph  for  G.  Falier  (no  engraver 
given);  2.  Cenotaph  for  G.Vol|)iito(no  engraver): :!.  The 
Bame.  on  a  smaller  scale  (no  engraver);  4.  Cenotaph  for 
A.,  count  de  .Sousa  (no  engraver);  5.  Cenotaph  tor  G.  B. 
Mellerio,  by  P.  Fontana:  (i.  .Monument  ol  \  .  .\ltieri,  by 
the  same;  7.  Cenotaph  for  Frederick  William,  prince 
of  Orange  (no  eniiraver):H.  Cenotaph  for  E.  .Mellerio, by 
P.  Fontana;  it.  Model  in  bas-relief  of  a  monument  to  V. 
Alfleri,  bv  the  same;  1(1.  Model  for  a  monument  to 
the  couniess  d'Haro.  by  the  same;  II.  Design  for  a 
monument  to  the  archduchess  Maria  Christina,  by  T. 
Metz;  12.  Cenotaph  of  A.  Emo,  by  P.  Fontana;  l.'l. 
Adonis  and  Venus,  by  A.  Banzo:  14,  l."".  Mother  of  Na- 
poleon, by  P.  Fontaiia;  10-18.  Leopoldina  Esterbazy, 
jirincess  of  Lichtenstein,  by  Fontana:  11).  24.  E^^ue8lrian 
statue  of  Napoleon,  by  P.  Fontana:  2<J.  A  rilievo  in 
model  of  Education,  or  the  good  mother,  by  -V.  Banzo; 
21.  A  rilievo  in  model  of  Charity,  or  tlic  charitable 
mother,  by  the  same;  22.  Dwdalus  and  Icarus,  by  the 
same;  23.  Mercury  cominittfng  the  infant  Itncchus  to 
the  nymphs  of  Nyso,  by  Fontana:  24.  (Sec  ID);  2.5.  The 
Virgin  .Mary  and  St.  John  lamenting  over  the  dead 
Christ,  by  A.  Banzo;  2«.  Hercules  killing  his  own  chil- 
dren, in  a  fit  of  madness,  supposing  tliem  to  be  the 
children  of  Eurystheus,  by  Koinero;  27.  Theseus  carry- 
ing off  Helen  from  the  temple  of  Diana,  by  A.  Bnnzo; 
2S.  Venus  dancing  with  the  Graces  and  Loves  liefore 
Mars,  by  T.  Piroli;  iU.  Socrates  saving  .\lcibindes  at 
Potidasa,  by  the  same;  3(t.  Socrates  pleading  lielore  the 
iuil.'es,  bv"P.  Fontana;  31.  Socrates  taking  leave  of  hia 
fnniily,  by  T.  I'iroli;  32.  Socrates  drinking  the  hem- 
lock, by  the  same;  33.  Procession  of  Trojan  matrons,  by 
P.  Fontana;  34.  Crito  closing  the  eyes  of  Socrates,  by  the 
game;  .3.1.  Death  of  Adonis,  by  A.  Banzo;  3<!.  Dance 
of  thedaiightcrsof  Alciuousbeforctnysses,  bv  T.  Piroli; 
.37.  Death  of  I'riam,  by  the  same;  :W.  Briseis  delivered 
to  the  heralds,  by  the  same;  .39.  Return  of  Teleiiiachus, 
by  the  same;  40.  Terpsichore  and  Pindar,  by  L.  Cunego; 
41.  Socrates  and  Philosophy,  by  G.  M.  de  Boni;  42. 
Sophocles  and  Melpomene,  by  D.  Marchetti:  43.  Urania 
and  Thales,  by  A.  Testa;  44.  Thalia  and  Aristophanes, 
bv  the  same:  4.1.  Herodotus  and  I  lio.  by  D.  .Marchetti; 
4(i.  Cupid  and  two  women,  by  G.  Petrini;  47.  The  infant 
Bacchus,  by  L.  Cunego;  4S.  The  Graces  dancing,  by  O. 
M.  de  Boiii;  49.  Juno,  by  the  same:  50.  The  Graces 
dancing  (no  engraver);  51.  Two  women  admiring  a  casket 
of  jewels. by  L.  Cunego:  .52.  Two  women  and  two  Loves, 
by  G.  Petrini;  53.  Theft  of  Cupid's  quiver  (no  engraver); 


Canova,  a.,  continued. 

64.  The  game  of  pentalitha  or  astragals,  by  A.  Testa; 
5,5,  Trying  the  sharpness  of  Cupid's  arrows  ('See  5.3),  by 
L.  Cunego:  ,5(1.  Cupid  crowning  a  sleeping  beauty,  by 
the  same:  57.  Calliope  and  Homer,  by  G.  M.  de  Bom;  58. 
Erato  and  Euterpe,  by  D.  Marchetti;  .59.  Polyhym- 
nia and  .Mnemosyne,  by  M.  Torres;  (KMSI.  Dancing 
firls,  by  G.  M.  de  Boui,  L.  Cunego,  G.  d'Eate,  and  G. 
'etrini. 

Cappi,  A.,  coji^e.    Luca  Longhl  illustrate.  Ravenna, 

1853.    7  pL    f C.,C.7.4 

CABACCt,  AgoBtino.  [The  adoration  of  the  Mngi, 
after  Biildiissare  Peruzzi,  in  six  shcetnj 
IComa,  n.  d.    obi.  t' pL  37-42  of  €.,  A.6.1 

^'ote.  —  This  is  the  tame  at  one  of  the  large  framed 
prints  in  Bates  Hall. 

Cesi,  or  Ccsio,  C.  [Engravings  after  the  fresco  of 
G.  Lnnfranco  in  tbu  cupula  of  S.  Andrea  della 
Valle,  in  Koine,  reprenenlliig  the  Virgin  In  the 
cloiidx,  surrounded  with  Haints,  and  cuntcin- 
plaliiig  the  tigure  of  Ulirist.l    Itome,  Itittl .  8  pL 

f» pi.  1-8  of  at.,  A. 5.2 

—  Galtria  dipinta  iiel  paliizzo  del  I'rencipe  I'aiitilio 
da  Pictro  Berretliiii  di  UDrtona.  Itonia,  n.d. 
16  pi.    f pi.  10-2J  of  C,  A.3.2 

DORIGNY,  Sir  N.  Cupola  della  cliie^a  di  S"-  Agne«e 
a  I'iazza  Naiiona  in  Itmna,  dipliita  a  fresuo  da 
Cirrob'erri.  Koma,169U.  8pL  f°,  pL3'i-39of  C,  A.5.2 

Engravlnus.  [After  varlouH  paintings  and  IrescoesJ 

n.p.,v.  d.    4U  pi.     f St.,  A.3.1 

CunlenU.  —  l.  Marriage  of  the  Virgin,  by  Raphael,  en- 
graved by  N.  Aureli  (proof  with  artists'  naine.i  only); 
V.  Descent  from  the  cross,  by  D.  Kicciarclli  (da  Volterra), 
engr.  bv  Sir  N.  Dorigny  (proof  iK'fore  letters);  3.  Nativity, 
and    adoration  of  the  shepherds,  by  B.  Tisi,  or  Tisio, 


nd    adoration  of  the  shepherds,  by  li.    iisi,  or    lislo, 

11  Oamfalo),  engr.  by   Bertini  (pr<M>f  before  letters);  4. 

oversion  of  Saul  (p'nHif  before  letters);  .5.  Tliecrueiliz- 

1,  by   O.  F.  Barbieri  ((iuercino),  engr.   by  P.    Ma^ 


Col 


ion,  by  O.  F.  Barbieri  ((iuercino),  engr.  by  P.  Ma^ 
rlietti:  (i.  The  last  eoiiiiiiunion  of  St.  Jerome,  by  D. 
Zumpieri  (Domenichino),  engr.  by  I.  Boni^iiti;  7.  The 

transtigurati by  Raphael,  engr.  by  I.  Pavoii  (prrsif  with 

artists' names  onlv):  S.  Ihecrueitixion.  I>y  Guidu  Reni, 
engr.  bv  (i.  Guaif:ignini  (proof  before  letters);  It.  Virgin 
ana  clnl.t  in  a  glorv,  with  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Jerome 
below,  by  Guido  Rlni,  engr.  by  P.  Betteliiii;  10.  The 
transfiguration,  by  Kaphael,  engr.  by  A.  Kicciani;  11. 
Virgil  reading  the  .£iieid  to  Augustusand  Dctavia,  by  J. 
A.  D.  Ingrt's,  engr.  by  C.  S.  Pradier:  12.  Eece  Homo,  by 
Ouercino,  engr.  by  P.  Fontana  (pr<K>f  before  letters,  witn 
artists' names  only):   13.  .Martyrdom  of  St.   Cecilia,  by 

Jiomenichino,  engr.  by (pr.M)f  before  letters);  14. 

Madonna  of  the  rosary,  by  O.  B.  Salvi  ( Sassoleratu), 
engr.  by  G.  Balestra:  1.5.     .Madonna  and  child,  with  tlie 


you..„  _ .  ... 

Iiy  Garofalo,  engr.  by  U.  Consorti;  l(i.  Adoration  of  the 
kings,  by  Kanhuel, engr.  by  A.  Banzo;  17.  Presentation 
in  tlie  temple,  by  itaphoel,  engr.  by  H.  Persiehini; 
IM.  St.  Andrew  going  to  bismartyrdcmi,  by  (iuido  Kenl, 
engr.  by  G.  Voiiiato;  19.  Flagellation  of  St.  Andrew,  by 
Domenichino,  engr.  by  G.  Folo;  'J».  Tomb  of  Clement 
XIII,  ttt\er  Canova,  engr.  by  A.  Banzo;  21.  The  Trinity, 
Kaiihael's  fresco  in   San    Severo,  at    Perugia,  engr.  by 

(pr(Kif  before  letters);  22.  .^rora,  by  (iuido  RenI, 

engr.  bv  P.  Fontana:  23.  Aiiniri  (a  fresco  in  a  ganlcn 
pavilion'  of  the  Villa  Liidovisi,  at  Uoine).  by  Guereino, 
engr.  bv  G.  Volpato:  24  De:ith  of  Adonis,  with  Venus 
springing  from  her  ear  to  him.  by  Domenichino.  engr. 
bv  N.  Aureli;  2.5.  Perseus  shiying  Medusa. by  Annibale 
C'aracci,  engr.  bv  the  same:  'ili.  .VjhiIIo  and  tlie  .Mil 
Antr.n  RapliiicrMengs,  engr.  by  Raffaello  .Morglu 


AiHillo  and  tlie  .Muses,  by 

^ _.       ..      .y  Raffaello  .Morghen :  27, 

i!iitombiiient  of  Christ,  by  G.   Hontborst  (culled  Dalle 


V'otti),  engr.  bv  P.  Gliigi;  2S.  Monument  of  Pius  vi, 
.eulpturecf  by  A.  Canova.  engr.  by  P.  Fontana;  29.  .Milo, 
of  Crotona,  devoured  by  n  lion,  sculptured  by  G. 
Fabris,  engr  by  P.  Betteliiii;  .'iO-.37.  Architectural 
decorati'Uis  at  Po'mpeii,  engr.  by  G.  Morghcn  and  others; 
."W-JO.  Walls  and  ceili  iig  of  the  Farnese  palace,  at  Rome, 
painted  bv  .\iinibale  Caracei,ctched  in  outline  by  G. Vol- 
pato and  "filled  in  with  the  graver  by  P.  Bettelini;41~t«. 
Mosaic  pavement  in  tlie  .Museum  of  tile  Vatican, engr.  by 
P.  Ruia  and  others;  47.  Two  figures  (perhajis  Bacchus 
and   Ariadne)  in  a  chariot  drawn  by  four  centaurs;  48. 

Unknown,  by .  eniir.  by  - — ■ — ;  41).    Annunciation 

to  the  Virgin,  by  Guido  Keni,  in  the  pope's  private 
chapel,  ••luc.  uello  studio  Toschi,  1843  "( no  other  letters). 

—    [After  various  paintings  and  frescoes.]    n.  p., 

V.  d.    26  pi.  f '' €.,  A.5.4 

Cnntenln.  —  1-4.  Frescoes  in  thechurch  of  San  Silvestro 
di  M(mtc  Cavalio.  in  Rime,  by  D.  Zunpieri  (Domeni- 
chino), namely, I.  Esther  sitting  on  the  throne  with  .Vhas- 
uerus,  engr.  l)y  A.  Bertini ;  2.  Esther  before  Ahasuerus, 
engr.  bv  N.  Aureli;  3.  David  dancing  before  the  ark, 
en^r!  by  G.  Balestra;  4.  Judith  showing  the  head  of 
llciioter'nes,  engr.  bv  I.  Bon;\JMti;  5.  Adoration  of  the 
shepherds,  bv  A.  vaii  der  Wcrff,  engr.  by  P.  Betteliiii; 
C  .Mother  and  child  with  bird,  by  G.  F.  Barbieri  ((iuer- 
cino) engr.  by  the  same;  7.  Bclisarius  begging,  by  F. 
Rehberg,  engr.  bv  the  same;  8.  I,a  marcliesa  Fanny 
Grimaldi,  by  F.  "X.  Fabre,  engr.  by  the  same:  9,  lO. 
Cupid  with  bow,  and  Cupid  trying  his  arrow's  point,  by 
S.  Tofanclli,  engr.  by  O.  Folo;  11.  The  presentation  of 


224 


Engravings,  continued. 

Christ  in  the  temple,  by  V.  Camuccini,  engr.  by  A.  Ric- 
cianii  12.  The  incredulity  of  St.  Thomas,  by  the  same; 
13.  La  Pieta,  by  the  same,  engr.  by  P.  Bettelini;  14.  Mur- 
der of  the  innocents,  by  iV.  Pousain,  engr.  by  G.  Folo; 
15.  Madonna  of  the  rosary,  with  St.  Dominic  and  St. 
Catharine  of  Siena,  by  G.  B.  Salvi  (Sassoferrato), 
engr.  by  G.  Balestra;  10.  Salus  infirmorum  (Madonna 
and  child),  by  the  same,  engr.  by  P.  Folo;  17.  Madonna 
and  child  in  a  glory,  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Jerome  standing 
below,  by  Guido  Ileni,  engr.  by  P.  Bettelini;  18.  Con- 
spiracy of  Catiline,  by  Salvator  Rosa,  engr.  by  F.  Rai- 
naldi;  I'J.  Joseph  and  Potiphar's  wife,  by  J.  Bilivert, 
engr.  by  the  same;  20.  Cephalus  and  Procris,  by  P.  Ben- 
venuti,  engr.  by  the  same;  21.  Herodias  receiving  John 
the  Baptist's  head  in  a  charger,  by  Guercino,  engr.  by 
the  same;  22.  Rape  of  Europa,  by  Paolo  Cagliari,  or 
Caliari  (Paul  Veronese^,  engr.  by  the  same  and  P.  Bet- 
telini; 2.I.  Aurora,  the  fresco  in  the  Palazzo  Rospigliosi, 
by  Guido  Reni,  engr.  by  F.  Rainaldi;  24.  John  the  Bap- 
tist, by  Guido  Reni,  engr.  by  RaiFaello  Morghen;  25. 
Endymion  sleeping,  by    Guercino,    engr.  by  A.  Mor- 

fhen;  2(J.  The  Eternal  Father,  by  V.  Camuccini,  engr.  by 
'.  Bettelini. 

jV^,(e.  —  There  are  two  other  volumes  nearly  duplicates 
of  this,  one  having  the  plates  transposed,  the  other  lack- 
ing No.  14  and  IT. 

—  rAfter  various  paintings,  etc.]     n.  p.,  v.  d.  50  pi. 

sm.   f° ST.,  A.  6.2 

Contents.  —  1.  A  hermit  (J.  L.  Gerusus),  accompanied 
by  two  boys,  painted  and  engraved  by  F.  Vilhimena; 
2.  A  beggar,  by  the  same;  3.  A  blind  beggar,  by  the 
same;  4.  A  crier  with  his  bell,  etc.,  by  the  same;  5.  A 
Roman  antiquary,  by  the  same;  6.  A  mendicant  friar 
(F.  de  Ribalaio),  by  the  same;  7.  A  man  with  a  cloak 
and  a  dog,  by  the  same;  8.  Madonna  and  child,  by  P. 
Alignard.  engraved  by  J.  B.  de  Poilly ;  9.  Maaonna  and 
child,  by  P.  Testa,  engr.  by  G.  C.  Testa;  10.  St.  Peter 
delivered  from  prison,  painted  and  engr.  by  P.  Testa; 
11.  The  sacrifices,  by  Raffaello  iMotta  (Raffaellino  da 

Reggio),  engr.  by ("tc  /e");  12.  Nativity  of  the 

Virgi".  by  G.  Pippi  (Giulio  Romano;,  engr.  by ;  13. 

The  visitation,  by  F.  Baroceio,  engr.  by ;  14.   Ma- 

•  donna  and  sleeping  child,  b^  Guido  Reni,  engraved  by 
C.  Blocmaert ;  14a.  The  Virgin  and  child  at  the  cro.ss, 
with  God  and  angels,  by  P.  Testa;  15.  Virgin  and  child  in 
crescent  moon,  with  St.  Francis  of  Ac^sisi  and  St. 
Jerome  below,  by  L.  Caracci,  engr.  by  Girolamo  Rossi, 
the  elder;  Ki.  The  raising  of  Lazarus  (?),  by  J.  Robusti 

(Tintoretto),  engr.  by ;  17.  The  Holy  family,  by  A. 

Allegri(Corriggio),  engr.  by  G.  Faccioli;  18.  St.  Cecilia, 
by  Raphael,  engr.  by  P.  Thomassin:  19.  Santa  Bibiana 
refusing  to  sacrifice  to  false  gods,  by  P.  Berretini  (Pietro 
da  Cortona),engr.  by  G.  B.  Mercati  ;  20.  Madonna  and 
child,  with  St.  Roch  and  St.  Sebastian,  by  F.  F. 
Baroceio  or  Barocci  da  Urbiuo,  engr.  by  C.  Blocmaert; 
21.  Virgin  and  child  in  glory,  by  C.  Maratti,  engr.  by 

;  22    Moses  and  Aaron  before  Pharaoh,  by  F.  Zuc- 

caro,  engr.  by ;  23.   Holy  family,  by  L.  Cambiaso 

(Luchetto  da  Genova),  engr.  by  R.  Schiamiiiossi;  24. 
Creation  of  Eve,  by  F.  Zuccaro,  engr.  by  C.  Cort; 
25.  Holy  family,  J>ain ted  and  engr.  by  B.  Bisi  (Padre 
Fittorini);  21).  Holy  family,  by  Raphael,  engr.  by 
F.  de  Poilly;  27.  Coronation  of  the  Virgin  (Sixtinc 
chapel),  by  Raphael,  engr.  by  A.  Lafreri;  28.  Christ  at 
the  well,  by  Michel-Angelo,  engr.  by  the  same;  29.  The 
nativity,  by  G.  Romano,  engr.  by  A.  Ghisi;  ,30.  The  de- 
scent from  the  cross,  model  of  abas-relief  by  Michel- 
Angelo,  engr.  by  1.  Feodor  ;  31.  Madonna  and  child  in 
the  clouds,  with  Micha»l, Gabriel,  and  Raphael  below.by 
Raphael,  engr.  by  U.  Ghisi ;  32.  The  Martyrdom  of  St. 

Placidus  anu  St.  Flavia,  by  Correggio,  engr.  by ; 

S:i.  Holy  family,  by  Correggio,  eugr.  by  G.  B.  Mercati; 
34.  St.  Andrew,  by  G.  Cagnacci,  engr.  by  U.  Cunego; 
a5.  St.  Peter,  by  Guido  Reni,  engr.  by  v.  Zarlatli  ;  m. 
The  adoration  of  the  magi,  by  G.  Chiari,  engr.  by  B. 
I  Fariat;  37.  St.  Margaret,  by  Annibale Caracci,  engr.  by 
C.  Bloemacrt;  38.  St.  Roch  distributing  his  goods  to  the 

poor,  by  Annibale  Caracci,  engr.  by ;  39.  Unknown, 

by ,  engr.  by ;  40. ,  by  L.  Caracci,  engr.  by 

;  41.  Incredulity  of  St.  Thomas,  by  G.  F.  Barbierl 

(Guercino),  engr.  by  G.  B.  Pasqualini;  42.  Christ  seized 
in  the  garden,  by  the  same;  43.  The  last  trump,  by  the 
same;  44.  Christ  giving  the  keys  to  St.  Peter,  by  the 
same;  45.  The  Holy  family,  with  angels  offering  re- 
freshments, painted  and  engr.  by  P.  Testa  ;  Hi.  St. 
Roch  and  two  bishops  interceding  with  the  Virgin  and 
child  for  the  cessation  of  the  plague,  by  the  same;  47. 
Martyrdom  of  St.  Erasmus,  by  the  same;  48.  Madonna 
and  sleeping  child,  by  the  same;  49.  Martyrdom  of  St. 
Sebastian,  by  Guido  Reni,  engr.  by  F.  Floridi ;  .50.  Ma- 
donna with  the  basin,  by  Giulio  Romano,  engr.  by  — . 

—  [After  various  paintings,  sculptures,  etc.]    n.  p., 

V.  d.    21  pi.     f ffi.,  A.6.6 

CbH(en(s.  — I.Pope  Scxtus  iv, by  F.  Melozzo  da  Forli, 
engr.  by  F.  Garzoli;  2.  A  saint  with  his  foot  upon  a 

demon,  by ■,  engr.  by ;   3.   The  crucifixion, 

by  Guido  Reni,  engr.  by  G.  Volpato;  4.  Beatrice  Cenci, 
by  Guido  Reni,  engr.  by  Benjamino  del  Vecchio;  5. 
Madonna  and  child,  by  Francesco  Francia  Raibolini, 
engr.  by  F.  Zuliani;  0-15.  B.  Thorvaldsen's  Apostles, 
engr.  by  P.  Folo,  P.  Fontana,  1>.  Marchetti,  P.  Bette- 
lini; 10.  Holy  family  and  angels,  by  D.  Zampieri,  (called 
nomenichino),  engr.  by  A.  Ricciani;  17.  St.  Sebastian, 

by  G.  F.  Barbierl,  (called  Guercino),  engr.  by  G.  Folo; 

18.  The  prodigal  son,  by  the  same,  engr.  by  P.  Ghigi; 

19.  David  and  Abigail,  by  the  same,  engr.  by  D.  Mar- 
chetti; 20,21.  Columns  of  Raphael's  Loggie.  with  small 
outlines  of  his  frescoes,  engr.  by  H.Mainaand  B.Piuelli. 


Shelf,  ^o. 
Engravings,  continued. 

—  [In  outline,  without  letter  of  any  kind,  repre- 

senting tlie  iiistory  of  tiie  true  cross,  the  na- 
livitv,  tiie  sibyls,  the  apostles,  the  early  fathers, 
etc.]    n.  p.,  n.  d.  f pi.  9-26  of  E.,  A.  7.1 

fSee  also  Landscapes. 

Feoli,  v.    [Camere  del  Museo  Vaticano.    Roma,] 

n.  d.    f " E.,  B.  2. 1-3 

N'ote.  —  B.  2. 1  has  20  plates,  of  which  the  first  24  are 
engraved  by  Feoli,  the  25th  by  G.  Balzar,  and  the  20th 
by  G.  Balzar  and  G.  Bianchi;  B.  2.2  has  all  of  these  but 
the  last;  and  B.  2.3  has  all  but  the  last  two. 

Florence.  Azioni  gloriosi  degli  uomini  illustrl 
florentini,  espresse  co'  loro  ritratti,  nelle  real 
galloria  di  Toscaiia.  fFirenze,]  n.  d.  54  pi. 
obl.f» :   .  .   . 8i;.,D.2.4 

—  Imperiale    e    reale     galleria,    pubblicata   con 

incisioni  in  rarae  da  una  societa,  edillustrala 

da  F.  Kanalli.  Firenze,  1841-18-.  3  v.  f°  .  .  tt.,  D.  3.2 
Folo,  Q.    Studio  del  disegno  ricavato  dall'  estremita 

delle  figure  del  celebre  quadro  della  trasfigura- 

zione  di  Raft'aelle,  delineato  del  V.  Camuccini. 

Roma,  [1808].    31  pi.  f E.,  D.  1.5 

Frezza,  tr.  G.     [Kngravings  from  various  paintings 

by  D.  Zampieri  (Domenichino).]     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

8  pi.  f " pi.  26,  27,  31-36  of  E.,  A.  6.3 

Contents.  — oa.  Sacrifice  of  Iphigenia;  27.  Venus  and 
the  Graces,  illustrating  Apuleius,  Metamorphoses,  book 
2;  31.  Pan  offering  to  Diana;  .32.  m.  Cupids;  34.  Latona 
with  Apollo  and  Diana;  35, 36.  Cupids. 

—  [Engravings  from  various  paintings  by  F.  Alba- 

no.j     13  pi.    f pi.  16-25,  28-30  of  ST.,  A. 6.3 

Contents.  -IC.  Thefallof  Phaethon;  17-24.  Heads  and 
ornaments;  25.  Neptune  and  Galatea;  28.  Illustration 
of  Ovid,  Metam.  II,  200,  01;  29.  A  fauu  drinking;  30.  11- 
lustratiou  of  Ovid,  Metam.  ii,  272-75. 

GiuNTOTARDi,    F.    [Twelve    landscapes    after  G. 

I'oussin.]  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [Xo  title-page.]   f°  .   .  E.,  B.4.1 

GuiDl,  T.,  called  Masaccio.  Le  pitture  di  Masaccio 
esistenti  in  lioma  nella  basilica  di  S.  Cle- 
mente,  coUe  teste  lucidate  dal  C.  Labruzzi, 
e  pubblicate  da  G.  dall'  Arml.    Roma,  1830. 

44  pi.  obi.  f E.,  C.6.1 

^'ole.  —  The  plates  are  without  the  name  of  any  en- 
graver. 

Ivory  and  glass,  "Works  of  art  in.    n.p.,n.d.    f  °  E.,  B.8.2 

jVojg.  _  This  work  contains  97  plates,  and  these  i 
without  letters.  It  has  no  title-page,  but  is  lettered  l 
the  back,  "  Avori  e  vetri." 

Landscapes,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    23  pi.    f " E.,  B.4.2 

Contents.  — l-U.  Scenes  after  G.  Poussin,  engr.  by 
G.  Cunego;  12.  The  mill,  by  Claude  Gelee  (Claude  Lor- 
rain ),  engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmerin ;  13.  The  temple  of  Venus, 
by  the  same;  14.  I  sepolchri  del  Pussiuo,  by  N.  Poussin, 
eiigr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  15, 16.  Falls  of  Tivoli,  drawn 
and  engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  Falls  of  the  Velino,  near 
Terni,  by  the  same;  18.  The  grotto  of  Neptune,  at 
Tivoli,  by  the  same;  19.  II  temporale  del  Pussino,  by 
G.  Poussin,  engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin ;  20.  The  flight  into 
Egypt,  by  Claude  Lorrain.engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  21. 
Rinaldo  and  Armida,  by  G.  Poussin,  engr.  by  W.  F. 
Gmelin;  22.  Acis  and  Galatea, by  Claude  Lorrain,  engr. 
by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  2.3.  A  group  of  cypresses  planted  by 
Michel-Angelo  in  a  court-yard  of  the  Carthusian  mon- 
astery adjoining;  the  church  of  S.  Maria  degli  Angeli,  in 

Rome,    by  k .   Sablet,   eugr.  by (proof  before  let 

ters). 

—  Same.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    25  pi.  obi.  f ?r.,B.4.3 

Contents.  — I.  The  mill,  by  Claude  Gelee  (Claude 
Lorrain),  engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  2.  The  temple  of 
Venus,  by  the  same;  ">.  The  flight  into  Egypt,  by  the 
same;  4.  I  sepolchri  del  Pussino,  by  N.  Poussin,  engr.  by 
W.  F.  Gmelin;  5.  Acis  and  Galatea,  by  Claude  Lorrain, 
engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  0.  Falls  of  Tivoli,  drawn  and 
engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  7.  Rinaldo  and  Armida,  by  G. 
Poussin, engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin;  II  temporale  del  Pus- 
sino, by  the  some;  9.  The  falls  of  Tivoli,  drawn  and 
engr.  by  W.  F.  Gmelin ;  10.  Grotto  of  Neptune  at  Tivoli, 
by  the  same;  II.  Falls  ol  flic  Velino,  near  Terni,  by  the 
same;  12.  Landscape  (with  the  motto ''Aegria  est  quae 
pracbet  aquas,"  etc.),  by  Claude  Lorrain,  engr.  by  A. 
Porretta;  13.  Landscape  (with  the  motto  '•  Rvra  niihi,  et 
rigvi  pliiceant,"  etc.),  by  N.  Poussin,  engr.  by  A.  Valli 
and  A.  Testa;  14.  Landscape  (with  the  motto  "  luniperi 
gravis  umbra,"  etc.),  by  Claude  Lorrain,  engr.  under 
tlie  direction  of  G.  Volpato;  15.  Landscape,  with  Orpheus 
playing  on  the  lyre,  by  N.  Poussin,  engr.  by  P.  Par- 
boni;  10.  A  youth  devoured  by  a  serpent,  by  N.  Pous- 
sin, engr.  by  A.  Valle  and  A.  Testa;  17.  Repose  of  the 
Holy  family  during  the  flight  into  Egypt,  by  Claude 
Lorrain,  engr.  by  G.  Volpato;  18.  Temple  at  Delphi, 
by  the  same;   19.  The  adventures  of  Phocion,  by  N. 


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Shelf.  No. 
Landscapes,  continued, 

Foussin,  engr.  by  P.  Parboni;  20.  Ccphalus  and  Pro- 
crig,  by  Claude  Lorrain.  engrr.  by  G.  Volpato;  21.  Mer- 
cury stealing  the  cattle  of  Admetua  from  Apollo,  by  the 
same;  22.  A  rural  scene,  by  N.  Pous8in,engr.  by  P.  Par- 
boni; 2.'t.  Polyphemus  on  a  mountain  top,  by  N.  Pous- 
sin,  engr.  by  A.  Valle  and  A.  Testa;  24.  Diogenes,  by 
N.  Poussin,  engr.  by  A.  Testa;  25.  Mercury  trying  to 
steal  lo  away  trom  Argus,  by  N.  Pousain,  engr.  by  Q. 
Volpato. 

Lanfbanco,  Q-.  [Engravings  from  frescoes  In  the 
church  of  S.  Giovanni  dei  Fiorentini,atRomeJ 
9  pi.    f  ° E..  A.3.2 

Contents.  —  I.  The  ascension  of  Christ,  engr.  by  S. 
Coppa;  2.  Daniel,  by  D.  Cunego;  S.  Zcchariah,  ly  tlic 
same;  4.  Isaiah,  by  the  same;  5.  Haggai,  by  the  same; 
U.  Christ  bufteted,  by  the  same;  7.  Christ  seized,  by  the 
game;  8.  The  agony  m  the  ganlen,  by  C.  Tinti;  t).  Cnrist 
bearing  his  cross,  Dy  G.  8.  Perini. 

Lasisio,  C.  [ Aflfreschi  celebre  del  xiv.  e  xv.  secolo. 
Firenze,  1841.]  [No  title-page.  Usually 
called  the  Quatrocentisti  ftorentinl.]  41  pi. 
obi.  f C..A.6.4 

Conlentf.—\.  a.  Crucifixion  of  St.  Peter;  ft.  St.Peter  and 
St.  Paul  before  Nero,  painted  by  T.  Guidi  (Masaccio); 
2.  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul  raising  a  vouth  from  the  dead, 
by  .Masaccio;  '!.  Christ  calling  M.  Peter  and  St.  Andrew, 
by  Masolino  da  Panicale;  4,  .I.  St,  Peter  in  prison,  and  de- 
livered from  prison,  by  .Masaccio  and  Masolinoili,  7.  The 
expulsion  and  the  temptation  of  Adam  and  Eve,  by  Ma- 
saccio and  .Masolino:  H.  St.  Peter  healing  the  cripple  at 
the  gate  of  the  temple,  and  healing  Petronella,  Ins  daugh- 
ter, by  .Maiiolino;  'J.  .Miracles  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  John: 
the  healing  of  the  cripple,  by  Fra  Kilippo  Lippi;  I0.  The 
s.ime:  St.  Peter  giving  alms  to  the  poor  and  neuliiig  the 
sick,  by  the  same;  11.  St.  Peter  preaching  to  the  heathen, 
by  the  "same;  12.  St.  Peter  baptizing  the  heathen,  by  the 
same;  13  Elevation  of  the  host,  by  Cosinio  Koselli;  14. 
Child  restored  to  life  by  the  apparition  of  St.  Krancis,  by 
Dominico  Uhirlandajo;  IS.  P(i|>e  Uoiiorius  ill  approving 
the  order  of  the  .Minorites,  presented  by  St.  Francis, 
by  the  same;  10.  Scenes  from  the  life  of  St.  Francis,  by 
the  same;  17.  Death  of  St.  Francis,  by  the  same;  l«.  St. 
Francis  receiving  the  stigmata,  by  the  same:  I'.i.  a.  The 
high-priest  driving  St.  Joachim  troiii  the  temple:  /».  The 
angel  ap|«!aiingto  St.  Joachim,  by  Taddeo  Gadili;  2l). 
The  meeting  of  St.  Joachim  and  St.  Anne,  and  the  birth 
of  the  Virgin,  by  the  same;  21.  The  annunciation  to  the 
shepherds,  by  the  same;  22.  The  birth  of  Christ,  by  the 
same;  'Ji.  The  annunciation  to  the  magi,  bythesamei 
24.  The  adoration  of  the  magi,  by  the  same;  2.'>.  'I'he 
Virgin  descendiiig  the  stairs  of  the  temple,  by  the  same; 
20.  Marriage  of  the  Virgin,  by  the  same;  27.  The  last 
supper,  by  Giotto;  28.  St.  Joachim  driven  from  the 
temple,  by  D.  Gliirlandajo:  2U,  The  visitation,  by  the 
same:  M.  Nativity  of  the  Virgin,  by  the  same;  31.  N»- 
"^'ity  of  John  the  liaptist,  by  the  same;  .'<2.  The  angel 
■appearing  to  Ziicharius,  by  the  same:  ;«.  Zaciiarias 
writes  that  the  boy  shall  be  called  John,  by  the  same; 
34.  The  Virgin  ascending  the  stairs  of  tne"  temple,  by 
the  same;  .'tS.  The  marriage  of  the  Virjjin,  by  the  same; 
3U.  St.  John  the  llaptist  preaching  to  the  poiiple,  by  the 
same;  3".  The  baptism  of  Christ,  by  the  same;  38.  The 
adoration  of  the  magi,  by  the  same;  3U.  The  feast  of 
Henxl,  by  the  same;  40.  Tiie  death  of  the  Virjfin,  by  the 
same;  41.  Fallof  the  rebellious  angels,  by  SpincUo  Are- 
tino. 

Louis  XV.  Le  saore  de  Louis  xv,  dans  I'dglise 
de  Reims,  le  2o  octobre,  1722.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
47  pi.    f " C,  C.8.1 

Note.  —  By  various  painters  and  on"nivera,  with  en- 
graved text,  borders,  ornamental  initials,  etc. 

Marchetti,  p.     [Engravings    from   tapestries  by 

Raphacl.l   S  pi pi.  1-8  of  C.,  A.7.1 

Ointenl.i.  —  l.  The  natirity  of  Christ;  2.  Presentation 
in  the  temple;  3.  Adoration  of  the  magi;  4-t!  Slaughter 
of  the  innocents;  7.  The  resurrection;  8.  An  allegori- 
cal representation  of  the  virtues  of  Leo  x,  or  of  the 
popes. 

Marseille,  G.  de.  Le  vetrate  da  Fra  Ouglielrao 
da  Marcilla  esistenli  nel  coro  della  chiefn 
di  8.  Mivriadel  popolo.  F.  Giangiacoino  dise- 
giio;  ed  incise  da  varj  autori.  Roma,  n.  d.  13  pi. 
f° jr.,  C.6.6 

Metz,  C.  M.  Principj  del  disegno  ricavnti  dagli  antl- 
chi  monumenti,  dalle  opere  di  RaflfauUo,  Mi- 
chelangelo, ed  altri.  Roma,  1812.  28  pi. 
obi.  f° C,  C.8.5 

Orvieto,  Italy.  [Plan  and  views  of  the  cathedral, 
with  pictures  and  sculptures  iu  the  samc.t 
n.  p.,  v.  d.    38  pi.    f £.,  C.4.4 

JVb<e.  —  The  plates  bear  various  dates  from  1714  to  1791. 
The  engravers  are  G.  Frena,  D.  Pronti,  F.  Panini,  O. 
B.  l.eoneiti,  G.  Ottavieni,  P.  Bombelli,  L.  Cunego,  A. 
Mochetti,  F.  Morelli,  H.  Vincent. 

Ottaviani,  G.  and  C.  [Engravings  after  the  frescoes 
by  Guido  Reni  iu  the  pontifical  chapel  of  the 

4 


Shelf.  No. 

Ottaviani,  G.  and  C,  continued. 

Quirlnal;  viz  ,  .Vbraham,  Adam, Isaac,  Jacob, 
Solomon,  Afoses,  Isaiaii,  David,  nativity  of 
the  Virgin,  Virgin  in  domewtic  employment 
attended  by  angels,  the  Ancient  of  days,  the 
annunciation,  the  assumption  of  the  Virgin, 
and  the  rejoicing  of  the  angels.]     15  pi.    f. 

pl.l-lSof  C,  A.6  3 

Panini,  F.    [Views  In  Rome.]  5ipl.   obl.f.  .  .  C,  C.5.1 

Contents. —  1-.3.  Panoramic  view  of  Rome,  by  G.  Vol- 
nito;  4-7.  Another  panoramic  view  of  Rome,  drawn  bv 
F.  Miccinclli;  8.  The   Coliseum,  from  the  CKliaii 


bv  O.  Volpato  :  U.  View  of  Campo  Vaccino  and  the 
iVrum,  by  G.  Volpato;  10.  St.  Peter's  and  the  Grand 
squaie,  bv  F.  Polanzani ;  11.  The  arches  of  Constan- 
tinc  and  Titus,  bv  G.  Volpato;  12.  St.  Peter's,  with  the 
Vatican,  by  F.  Piilanzani;  13.  Vestibule  of  St.  Peter's, 
by  G.  Vasi;  14.  Temple  of  Peace,  and  church  of  8. 
trancesca  Boniana.  by  G.  V'olpato  ;  15.  Colonnade, 
obelisk,  and  fountains" liefore  St.  Peter's,  by  D.  Cigni; 
]»i.  Interior  of  St.  Peter's,  by  D.  Montagu;  17.  Sala 
regia,  in  the  Vatican,  by  G.  Uttaviani;  18.  Kxterlorof 
St.  Peter's,  by  D.  Montagu:  PJ.  InU-rior  of  St.  Peter's, 
by  the  same:  20.  Sistine  chapel,  by  F.  Karhazza;  21. 
Giardino  della  Pigna,  by  C.  C.  Ceccarini;  22.  Grand 
staircase  of  St.  Peter's,  by  G.  Ottaviani;  23.  Court  yard 
and  Loggie  of  the  Vatican,  by  F.  Barbazza;  24.  Library 
of  the  Vatican,  by  the  same  ;  2.V  Court-yard  of  the 
Museo  Pio-Clemeiitino,  by  G.  Volpato:  2<i.  Court-yard 
of  the  Vatican,  bv  D  .Montagu;  27.  Galleria  I'rbana, in 
the  Vatican,  bv  (i.  Vasi;  28.  Plan  of  the  crypt  of  St. 
Peter's:  20.  Facade  of  St.  Peter's,  by  C.  Ant<inlni:  ."». 
Garden  of  the  Vatican,  by  A.  Capt-llan;  31.  Altar  in  St. 
Peter's,  by  J.  Blondeau;  32.  Basilicaof  the  Laleran,  by 
U.  Volpato;  .'i.3.  Interior  of  the  same,  by  F.  Barbazza; 
34.  Baldachin  of  St.  Peter's;  .*!.'>.  Facade  of  the  basilica 
of  the  I^lrran,  by  G.  Vasi:  m.  St.  Paul  without  the 
walls,  by  F.  Barbazza;  .'17.  Santa  .Ma  ia  Maginore,  by 
G.  Vasi;  .38.  Vestibule  of  the  Imsillca  of  the  Latcran, 
by  P.  L.  Mangini:  3<J.  Vestibule  of  St.  Paul  without 
the  walls,  by  G.  Vaal ;  40.  Vestibule  of  Santa  Maria 
Maggiore,  by  P.  L.  Mangini;  41.  Piazza  di  Spagnt, 
by  G.  Vasi;  42.  InU'rior  of  St.  Paul  without  the  walls, 
by  F.  Barbazza:  4.3.  Interior  of  Santa  .Maria  .Maggiore, 
by  the  same:  44.  (  hiesa  del  Gesii.  e  sua  piazza,  etc.,  by 
the  ksnie:  4.5.  Palazzo  del  (juirinale  e  Piazza  Monte 
Cavallo,  bv  P.  1..  .Mangini;  4ri  lloapiUI  of  San  .Miehele, 
by  G.  Vasi;  47.  Fontana  di  Trevi;  48.  Pantheon  ;  49. 
■  lew  of  buildings  on  the  Tiber;  50.  Antoninc  column, 


^, 


by  F.  Barbazza;  51.  Uhellsk  and  fountain  in  the  Piazza 

Navona,  by  F.  de  Poilly;  52.  Navale  dl   Ulpetta;  Si. 

Coliseum,  by  A.  Speech!;  54    Same  as  No.  51,  by  " 

Gomirr;  M.  Navale  dalla  Banda  della  Strada  del  po- 


by 
Coliseum,  oy  A.  Speech! ;  54    Same  as  No.  51,  by  L. 
Gomirr;  5,V  Navale  dalla  Banda  della  Strada  del 
polo;  56.  Hospital  of  San  Gallicano,  by  F.  Vosconi. 


Same.    49  pi.    f C,  C.6.2 

CoHti-n's.  —  1.  Villa  Albani,  by  O.Volpato:  2. Villa  Bor- 
ghcsc.  by  C.  Antoninl;  3.  Villa  Conti.  at  Frascati,  by  C. 
Antonini:  4.  Portico  of  the  Villa  Albani.  by  A  Capel- 
lan;  5  Garden  of  the  Palazzo  Colon na,  by  C.  Antoninl; 
6.  liardeii  of  the  Quirinal  palace,  by  C.  Antonini;  7. 
Villa  I.«nte  in  Bagnaja,  by  C.  .Vntonlni;  8-40.  Dupli- 
cates of  plates  in  C.,C.  5.1,  and  C.,C.  5.3. 

Same.    50  pL    obl.f C,  C.5.3 

^bte.  —  These  pUtes  are  duplicated  In  C.,C.  .5.1,  and 
C,C.5.2,  with  the  exception  of  No.  46,  Villa  PamphiU- 
Doria,  by  C.  Antonini. 

Petitot,  E.  a.  Feste  celebrate  in  Parma,  per  le  nozze 
del  reale  infante  duca  Ferdinando  di  Borbone 
con  I'arciduchessa  d'.Austria  Maria  Amalia, 
I'annoMDCCLxix.    [Parma,]  n.  d.   41pl.  f°.^., 


C.8.2 


A'ote.  —  Engraved  by  G.  Volpato,  G.  Patrini,  S.  Knve- 
net,  B.  Bossi,  T.  Baratli.  G.  Zuliani,  A.  Baratti,  and  P. 
Ferfetti.    The  text  is  in  Italian  and  French. 


PiNELLi,  B.    [Costumi  dl  Roma.    Roma,  1831.]  57  pi. 

obi.  f° C,  C.8.3 

—  [Istoria  greca.  Roma,  1832.]  43  pi.  obi.  f°  .  C,  C.  8.4 
PiRANESi,  G.  B.  and  F.    [Works.]    Paris,  1835-39. 

'29  v.    f  °  i jr.,  D.  4 

Conlents.  —  Vol.  I— IV.  Le  antichila  romane,  %<iz. :  I. 
Gli  avanzi  degli  aniichi  editlzj  di  Roma:  2, 3.  Gli  avanzi 
de'  inimumenti  sepolcrali  in  Itcnia,  e  nell'  Agro  roinano; 
4.  1  p<mti  antichi  di  Koma  che  in  oggi  sono  in  essere; 
Gli  avanzi  de' leatri,  ile'  portici.  e  di  altri  monumenti 
di  Roma.  V.  .Monumenti  degli  Scipioni.  VI.  Rac- 
colta  de'  tempj  antichi.  Prima  parte:  I  tempj  di  Vesta,  e 
di  sibilla,  in  Tivoli;  Tempio  dell'  Oiiore  e  della  Virtii 
fuori  di  porta  Capena:  Seconda  parte,  che  contiene  11 
celebre  Panteon.  VII.  Delia  inagniticenzaed  architet- 
tura  de'Komani;  [Supplemento:f08scrvazioni  sopra  I.a 
lettre  de  .M.  .Marictte  aux  auteurs  de  la  (iazette  litteraire 
de  I'Europe,  4  nov.  1704;  Essais  de  diflerentes  frises  on 
peinturesqui  se  trouvent  pres  de  Corneto,  etc.  VIII. 
Prima  parte  di  architetture  e  prospcttive;  [Also]  Career! 
d'invenzione  di  G.  B.  Piraneei:  Alcune  vedute  ili  archi 
trionfitli,  ed  altri  monumenti  inalzati  da'  Romani,  parte 
de'  quail  si  veggono  in  Koma,  e  parte  per  i'ltulia.  Parte 
seconda,  Antichita  romane  fuori  di  Roma;  Trofci 
d'Ottaviano  Augusto  per  la  vittoria  ad  Aitium  e  con- 
quista  dell'  Egitto.  IX.  Lapides  capitolini  sive  fasti 
cousulares  triumphalesque  Komanorum  ab  urbe  con- 


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PiRANESi,  Or.  B.  and  F.,  continued. 

dita  ueque  ad  Tiberiuni  C^esarem ;  Le  rovinedeT  castello 
deir  acqua  Giulia  situato  in  Roma,  coUa  dichiarazione 
di  uno  de'  celebri  passi  del  comentario  fiontiniano  e 
sposizioiie  della  maniera  con  cui  gU  antichi  Romani  dis- 
tribuivano  le  acque  per  uso della  citta;  AntichitadiCora 
descritte  ed  incise.  X.  Campus  Martius  antiqiiae  urbis. 
XI.  Antichita  d'Albano  e  di  Castel  Gaudolfo:  Dcs; 
crizione  e  disefrno  dell'  emissario  del  lago  Albano;  Di 
due  spelonche  ornate  dagli  antichi  alia  riva  del  lago 
Albano.  XII,  XIII.  Vasi,  candclabri,  eippi,  sarcofagi, 
tripodi,  lucerne,  ed  omamenti  antichi.  XIV.  Trofeo  o 
sia  magnifica  colonna  coclide  di  marmo,  ove  si  veggono 
scolpite  le  due  guerre  daciche  fatte  da  Irajano,  eretto  al 
medesirao  imperadore,  doppo  i  suoi  trionfl;  Trofeo  o 
sia  magnifica  colonna  coclide,  eretto  al  emperadore 
Marco  Aurelio  Antonino  per  le  due  vittorie  da  lui  ripor- 
tate  dalle  guerre  germauiche.  XV.  Uifl'ereutes  vues 
de  quelques  restes  de  trois  grands  edifices  qui  subsistent 
encore  dans  le  milieu  de  I'ancienne  ville  de  Pesto  autre- 
ment  Posidouia  qui  est  situee  dans  la  L.ucanie.  XVI, 
XVII.  Vedute  di  Roma.  XVIII.  Choix  des  meil- 
leures  statues  antiques.  XIX.  Tcatro  di  Ercolano. 
XX.  Diverse  maniere  d'adomare  i  cammini  ed  ogni 
altra  parte  degli  ediflzj  desunte  dall'  architettura  egizia, 
etrusca,  e  greca,  con  un  ragionamento  apologetico  in 
dil'esa  dell'  architettura  egizia,  e  toscana;  Diverse  ornati 
delle  pareti,  volte,  e  pavimcnti  di  musaico,  esistenti  nelle 
cammeredellacasadicampagniadiPompeia.  XXI.  Kac- 
colta  di  alcuni  disegni  del  Barberi  da  Cento  detto  il  Guer- 
cino,  incisi  in  rame;  Recueil  d'estampes  d'apres  les  des- 
sins  de  Guercino,  qui  n'ont  pas  encore  ete  gravees,  par  A. 
Bartsch.  XXII.  Schola  Italica  picturae  sive  seleetsB 
quaadam  summorum  e  schola  Italica  pictorum  tabute  sere 
incisse.XXIlI.  Gravures  diverses.  XXIV-XXVI.  Pein- 
turesde  la  sala  Borgia,  au  Vatican,de  I'invention  de  Rar- 
phael,  et  de  la  Villa  Lante,  a  Rome,  de  I'invention  de 
JulesRomain.  Peinturesdu  cabinet  dejules  ii,  delaFar- 
nesine.  par  Raphael,  et  des  Bacchantes  d'Herculanum, 
recueillies  par  les  Piranesi,  et  dessinees  par  T.  Piroli. 
Peintures  de  la  ville  Altoviti,  a  Rome,  inventees  par 
Michelange,  peintes  par  Giorgio  Vasari,  et  gravees  par 
Th.  Piroli.  XXVII.  XXVIIL  Antiquites  de  la  Grande 
Grcce,  aujourd'hui  royaume  de  Naples;  Antiquites  de 
Pompeia.  XXIX.  Antiquites  de  la  Grande  Grece, 
contenant  les  usages  civils,  militaires  et  religienx,  le 
plan  general  du  museum  de  Portici,  dans  lequel  sont 
indiquees  les  armoires  qui  renferment  les  objets  trouves 
dans  les  fouilles  de  Pompeia,  d'Herculanum  et  de  la 
Stabia,  un  second  plan  contenant  les  peintures  a  fres- 
que,  trouvees  dans  les  memes  fouilles,  avec  descrip- 
tions, et  recherchcs  sur  la  beaute  de  cet  art. 

P5,  P.  del.  [The  four  cardinal  virtues,  after  frescoes 
by  Domenichino  in  the  dome  of  8.  Carlo  a 
Catinari,  at  Rome.]    4  pi.  f  .   .  pi.  28-31  of  E., 

Contents.  —  28.  Justice  ;   29.  Prudence ;  30.  Temper- 
ance; 31.  Fortitude. 


A  .5 .2 


POMARES,  F.  Li  regni  di  Spagna  e  di  Portogallo 
tratti  dalle  [6]  carte  [di]  T.  Lopez  e  V.  Tottg- 
no.    n.  p.,  1818.     f  ° C.,  B.8.1 

Note.—  Appended  are  33  plates,  representing  scenes  in 
Spanish  history,  designed  by  F.  Pomares,  and  drawn 
and  engraved  by  B.  Pinelli. 

Prado,  G.,  and  Villalpando,  J.  B.  In  Ezechie- 
lem  explanationes  et  apparatvs  vrbis,  ac  tera- 
pli  Hierosolymitani.  Koma,  1596-1604.  47  pi. 
f° 2r.,C.6.2 

Prenner,  G.  C.  von.  lUustri  fatti  farnesiani  coloriti 
nel  real  palazzo  di  Caprarola  dai  fratelli  Tad- 
deo,  Federico  e  Ottaviano  Zuccari.  Disegnati 
e  coll'  acqua  forte  Incisi  in  rame,  Roma, 
1748.    42  pi.      V €.,  D.1.4 

Raffaello  Santi  (or  Sanzio)  daUrbino.  [Engrav- 
ings from  frescoes  and  paintings  of  the  stanze 
of  the  Vatican,  etc.]     40  pi.    V ST.,  C.3.4 

Contents.— 1.  Allegorical  figures;  namely,  Prudence 
(by  some  called  Jurisprudence),  Moderation,  and 
Strength,  Camera  della  seguatura,  by  K.  Morghen;  2. 
Battle  between  Constantine  and  Maxentius,  Sala  di  Coa- 
tantino,  executed  by  G.  Romano,  by  L.  Fabri  (proof  be- 
fore letters);  3.  Constantlne's  address  to  his  troops,  same 
place,  executed  by  the  same,  by  "V.  Salandri ;  4.  The 
baptism  of  Constantine,  same  place,  executed  by  L,. 
Penni,  by  the  same;  S.  The  school  of  Athens,  Camera 
della  segnatura,  by  G.  Volpato;  6.  Disputa  di  S.  Sacra- 
mento, same  place,  by  the  same  ;  7.  The  mass  of  Bol- 
sena,  Sala  d'Eliodoro,  by  R.  Morghen  ;  8.  The  deliver- 
ance of  St.  Peter  from  prison,  same  place,  by  G.  Vol- 
pato ;  a.  Parnassus,  Camera  della  segnatura,  by  the 
eaine;  10.  Heliodorus  driven  from  the  temple,  Sala 
d'tliodoro,  by  the  same  ;  II.  Defeat  of  Attila,  same 
place,  by  the  same;  12.  Rome  presented  by  Constantine 
to  Silvester  i,  Sala  di  Uostantino,  executed  by  R.  del 
CoUe,  by  A.  Fabri;  13.  Defeat  of  the  Saracens  at  Ostia, 
Stanza  del  incendio,  executed  by  G.  da  lldine,  by  the 
same:  14.  L'incendio  del  borgo,  same  place,  by  G. 
Volpato;  15.  The  oath  of  Leo  Ml,  same  place,  executed 
by  P.  del  Vaga,  by  A.  Fabri;  10.  The  coronation  of 
Charlemagne,  same  place,  by  the  same;  17-24,  27-30. 
Allegorical  figures,  Sala  dl  Costantino,  namely.  Eter- 
nity,   Prudence,    Peace,    Strength,   Religion,   Faith, 


Shelf.  No. 
Raffaello  Santi,  continued. 

Charity,  Innocence,  Meekness,  Justice,  Moderation,  the 
Church,  executed  by  G.  Romano,  F.  Penni,  and  R.  del 
CoUe,  engr.  by  F.  Cenci,  L.  Ferretti,  C.  Pestrini.  and 
G.  Lazzarini;  2.5.  Faith,  by  G.  Lepri;  2B.  Hope,  by  H. 
Persichini;  31.  Charity,  by  A.  Banzo;  32-35.  Allegori- 
cal figures.  Philosophy,  Justice,  Poetry,  and  Thcolofiy, 
Camera  della  segnaturaj  by  R.  Morghen  ;  SG.  The 
sibyls,  church  of  S.  Maria  della  Pace,  by  N.  Guidetti 
and  A.  Bertini;  37.  The  Trinity  (Raphael's  first  fresco, 
at  Peiugia),  by  D.  Marchetti;  38.  The  entombment  of 
Christ,  by  G.  Volpato  ;  39.  The  presentation  in  the 
temple,  by  R.  Persichini;  40.  Adoration  of  the  kings,  by 
A.  Banzo. 

JTbte.  —  There  is  a  duplicate  copy  of  this  in  A. 

—  Loggie  di  Rafaele  nel  Vaticano.    [Roma,  1772- 

77.]  3  parts  in  Iv.      f° ffi.,  C.3.3 

Note.  —  Forty -three  plates  engraved  by  G.  Volpato 
and  G.  Ottaviani. 

—  Suite  d'etudes  calquees  et  dessinees  d'aprfes  cinq 

tableaux  de  Raphael  [by  C.  P.  J.  Normand], 
aocompagnees  de  gravures  de  ces  tableaux 
[by  (A.)  F.  Girard,  Massol,  H.  Le  Fevre,  F. 
Sauve,  N.  (F.)  Bertrand,  (J.  F.)  Badoureau], 
et  de  notices  historiques  et  critiques  com- 
posees  par  T.  B.  £merlc-David.  Paris,  [1818- 
22].    24  pi.    f ST.,  C.3.1 

Contents.  — 1-3.  The  visitation,  or,  the  salutation  of 
Elizabeth;  4-6.  Holy  family  under  the  oak-tree,  or,  Del 
agnus  Del,  finished  "by  G.  "Romano;  7-10.  Holy  family, 
called  the  Pearl;  11-16.  Madonna  with  the  fish;  17- 
24.  Christ  bearing  the  cross,  called  Lo  spasimo  di 
Sicilia. 

^ote.  —  The  originals  of  the  above  are  in  the  Madrid 
gallery. 

Ranallt,  F.  Storia  della  pittura  dal  suo  risorgi- 
mento  in  Italia  dimostrata  coi  monumenti 
della  Reale  galleria  di  Firenze.  Vol.  1,  2  [in- 
complete].   Firenze,  1841-67.     97  pi.    f  °  .   .  ST.,  D.3.1 

Rem-picci,  a.  Monumenti  e  ruderi  antichi,  che 
veggonsi  lungo  i  lati  delle  due  prime  miglia 
della  via  Appia,  incisi  all'  acqua  forte,  in 
venti-cinque  tavole,  e  con  breve  indicazione 
illustrati.    Roma,  1844.      obi.  f  ° 5E.,  C.4.2 

Romano,  Francesco  Giangiacomo.  Lunette  nel 
chiostro  grande  del  convento  di  8?  Maria  del 
popolo,  dipinte  da  Bernardino  di  Betto,  detto 
il  Pinturicchio,  e  da  altri  scuolari  di  Pietro 
Perugino.    Roma,  n.  d.    15  pi.      obi.  f  °  .   .  E.,  C.6.4 

JVo(e.  —  Plate  15,  a  plan  of  the  church.  Is  engraved  by 
G.  Fontana. 

—  Le  pitture  della  cappella  di  Nicolo  v.   Opere  del 

Beato  Giovanni  Angelico,  esistenti  nel  Vati- 
cano. Disegnate  ed  incise  a  contorni.  Roma, 
1810.    16  pi.     f SC,  C.6.8 

Note.— There  are  bound  with  this  volume  18  outline 
plates  after  Masaccio's  pictures  in  the  church  of  San 
Clemente,  and  another  copy  of  the  following  work. 

Cappella  reali  nella  chiesa  di  8.  M.  d'Aracoeli 

in  10  tavole.    Bernardino  Betto  (Pinturicchio) 

dip.    Roma,  n.d.     f° E;.,  C.6.3 

La  cappella    Riario    in    8.    Maria   del  popolo, 

dipiiita  da  Bernadino  di  Betto,  cognominato 

il  Pinturicchio.  in  13  tavole.      Roma,  n.  d. 

f  - €.,  C.6.7 

and  Mancion,  P.    Apside  della  chiesa  di  8.  Ono- 

frio,  la  parte  superiore  dipinto  da  Baldassare 
Peruzzi,  1'  inferiore  da  Bernardino  di   Betto, 
cognominato  il  Pinturicchio,  in  10  tavole.    Di- 
segnato  da  F.  Giangiacomo.   Roma,  n.  d.   f°.2C.,C.  6.5 
Rosa,  Salvatore.    [Etchings  from  his  own  designs, 

83  in  number.]      f  ° E.,  A.6.5 

Contents. —1.  The  death  of  Regulus;  2.  The  finding 
ofCEdipus;  3-18.  Soldiers,  banditti,  etc. ;  single  figures 
and  groups;  19.  The  fall  of  the  giants:  20.  The  cruci- 
fixion of  Polycrates;  21.  Ariver-god  charming  a  warrior 
to  sleep;  22.  Glaucus  and  Scylla;  23.  Apollo  and  the 
Cumffian  sibyl;  24.  Jason  charming  the  dragon  ;  25. 
Ceres  and  Phytalus;  26.  Democritus  meditating;  27. 
Alexander  and  Diogenes;  28.  Diogenes  throwing  away 
his  bowl;  29.  St.  William  the  Hermit;  30.  St.  Albert; 
81.  The  Genius  of  Salvator  Rosa;  32.  Plato  discoursing 
with  his  disciples;  33.  A  standing  soldier  seen  from  be- 
hind, carrying  In  his  left  hand  a  pole-axe  with  the 
head-part  up;  34.  Alexander  and  Apelles;  35.  A  girl 
holding  up  her  dress  with  her  left  hand,  while  her 
right,  wrapped  up  in  the  dress,  is  placed  before  her 
mouth;  30-83.  Soldiers,  women,  river-gods,  tritons,  etc.; 
single  figures  and  groups. 


227 


Shelf.   No. 

ROSASPINA,  F.  La  pinaCoteea  della  pontificia  ac- 
cademia  delle  belle  arte  in  Bologna.  Bologna, 
1830.    72  pi.    f ST.,  D.  2.2 

Rossi,  D.  de.  liaccolta  dl  statve  antiche  e  moderne. 
illvstrata  colic  sposizioni  a  ciascheduna  im- 
niaginediP.A.Mafl«i.  [3ded.]  Roma, [18251. 
156  pi.      f  ° C.,  D.2.1 

A'ote.  —  Engraved  by  C.  Randon,  F.  F.  Aquila,  N. 
Dorigny,  F.  Garzoli,  J.  B.  de  Poillv,  R.  van  Auden- 
aerde,  or  Oudenacrdc,  F.  Andriot,  Cf.  G.  Frczza,  V.  de 
Poillv,  and  A.  M.  Zanetti.  The  engraved  title  of  the 
let  ed.,  1704,  is  retained  in  this  edition. 

Rossi,  Giovanni  Giacomo.  Disegni  di  vari  altari  e 
cappelle  nelle  chiese  di  Roma.    Roma,  [1713] . 

50  pi.    f Jr.,  D.1.1 

—  Insignivm  Rorase  templorvm  prospoctvs  exteri- 
ores  interiorccqve  a  celebrioribvs  architectis 
Inveuti.     [Romse,]  1684.    72  pi.    f  °  .   .   .   .ST.,  D.  1.3 

Rossini,  L.  Gli  archi  trionfnli,  onorarii  e  funebri 
degli  antichi  Romanl  sparsi  per  tutta  Italia, 
disegnati,  misiirati,  ristaurati  ed  incisi  e  bre- 
vementedescritti  ed  illu8trati.  Roma,  [18361. 
76  pi.    f S:.,C.4.3 

Rubens,  p.  P.  La  gallorie  du  palais  Luxembourg, 
desglnt-e  par  Nattier,  et  gravdc  par  les  plus 
illuetres  graveurs  du  temps.  Paris,  1710.  25 
pi.    f° C,  C.7.6 

ConlenU.  —  a.  Portrait  of  Rubenn,  by  A.  van  Dyck, 
encr.  by  J.  Audran:  6.  Fnll-lcngth  portrait  of  .Niaria 
de  Medici  in  the  dress  and  character  of  Minerva,  by  J. 
B.  Masse;  c.  Full-lenKtli  portrait  of  Francesco  de' 
Atedici,  grand  dulie  of  I'liscanv,  father  of  Maria  de' 
Medici,  by  G.  Edelinelc  ;  <l.  Kull-Iength  portrait  of 
Joanna  of  Austria,  grand  duchess  of  Tuscany,  wife  of 
Francesco  le' Medici,  by  G.  Kdelinck  :  1-21.  A  se- 
ries of  emblcinatical  engravings,  illustrative  of  the  prin- 
cipal events  in  the  lite  of  Alaria  de"  Medici,  by  L.  de 
Chastilion,  G.  Duchange,  A.  Loir,  J.  Audran,  A.  Trou- 
vain,  B.  Audran,  B.  Picart,  C.  8imonneau,  and  C. 
Vermeulen. 

Sabti,  a.  a.     [Ancient  Roman  ruins.]    6  pi.    f° . 

pi.  26-31  of  Z.,  B.2.2 

ContenU.  —  2S.  Temple  ofFortuna  virilia  i  2?.  Ports 
maggiore  s  28.  Temple  of  Peace  i  '£>.  Arch  of  Constan- 
tine;  30—31.  Piazza  del  popolo. 

SCRIVERIUH,  or  Schreiner,  P.  Prlnoipes  IFollandltB 
et  WestfrisisB,  ab  anno  Christl  ucccL.xiii,  et 
prlmo  comlte  Theodorico,  usque  ad  ultinuim 
Philippum  Hispaniarum  regem,  a.'ri  omncs  In- 


Shelf.    No. 

ScRivERius,  P.,  continued. 

cisi,  ac    fideliter    descrlpti.      Harlemi,  1650. 

40  pi.      f C,  D.2.3 

,Voff.  — Painted  by  P.  P.  Rubens,  A.  Moro,  Tiziano 
Vecellio  (Titian),  J.  Mostart,  Lucas  van  Ley  den,  Rogier 
van  Brugglie,  and  J.  van  Eyck. 

StOAHT.J.  [Engravings,  chiefly  architectural,  of  an- 
tiquities of  Athens,  etc.]  n.  p.,  n.  d.  2  por- 
traiU,  191  pi.  r Z-,  B.3.1 

Testa,  P.  R-iccolta  dl  opcre  varie,  inventate,  ed  In- 
cise all'  aqua  forte,  in  xxxii  rami.  Roma, 
n.  d.  f°. pl.  37-66  of  C.,  A. 6. 3 

Thokvaldsen,  B.  Collezione  di  tuttc  le  opere  in- 
ventate e  scolpite,  inclsa  a  contorni  con  illus- 
trazioni    del  abate   Misserini.      Itoma,   1831. 

128  pi.    2v.      r ac.,  C.7.1 

J^'o/«.  —  Plates  ;ii  and  108  are  encravcd  by  A.  Banzo, 
pi.  ItX)  by  F.  Fontana,  the  rest  by  F.  Garzoli.  There  are 
a  few  duplicate  plates,  and  some  plates  and  pages  of  the 
text  are  missing. 

Uggeri,  A .    Delia  basilica  Vlpia  nel  foro  Traiano  is- 

toriacristavrazlone.     n.p.,n.d.  51  pi.    f.C,  D.2.5 

Vanni,  G.  B.  [Fresco  in  the  dome  of  the  cathedral 
at  Parma,  representing  the  assumption  of  the 
Virgin,  painted  by  Antonio  Allegri  (Cor- 
reggio)!.    Roma,  n.  d.    t". 

pi.  1-15  of  C,  A.  5.3,  and  9-23  of  C,  A.5.2 

Vannuchi,  a.  or  Agnolo,  A.  d',  called  Andrea  del 
Sarto.  La  vita  di  8.  Gio.Bat'ta.  e  le  quattro 
principali  virtu  dipinte  a  fresco  nel  chiostro 
della  gia  compagnia  dello  Scalzo,  ed  ora  in- 
cise in  XIV.  tavole.    Fireiize,  1794.  f. 

pi.  1-14  of  E.,  A. 6.1 

Xote.  —  Engraved  by  B.  Eredl  and  O.  B.  Cecchl.  Thl« 
set  of  plates,  with  the  exception  of  No.  9  and  10,  ii  re- 
peated in  pi.  lG-27  of  C,  A.  4.3. 

Zahfiebi,    D.,     called    Qomenichino.      [Varioua 

works.]    50  pi.     f pl.l6-64of  B.,A.5.1 

(Tnnleiitii.  —  l.'S-.TO.  Frescoes  in  a  chapel  of  the  cathedral 
at  Fano,  representing  acenei  in  the  lid'  of  ChrUtand  the 
Virgin,  etc.,  cngr.  by  t>.  Cunego;  .'U-.'!;.  Frescoes  in  the 
Costaguti  palace,  at  Rome,  by  tlic  same;  .'18-04.  Frescoes 
in  the  Grotta  Ferrata,  representing  scenes  In  the  Uvea  of 
St.  Nilo  and  St.  Bartolonieo.  with  figures  of  sainti,  etc., 
by  F.  Bartolozzi,  P.  A.  Pazzl,  A.  Cai>elUn,  and  C.  Gre- 
gori,  published  at  Rome  in  1762. 

,Vore.  —  Plates  31-3r  are  duplicated  in  plates  14-SO  of 
C,  A.G.I;  and  platea  15-30  are  duplicated  in  plate* 
21-36 of  J5.,  A.  6.L 


Our  Art  Department,  and  its  Literature. 

The  present  Bulletin  gives  the  public  a  partial  Itnowledge  of  the  extent  and  character  of  the  collection  of  engravings 
recently  added  to  the  Library.  Its  strength  lies  in  the  Italian  school ;  and  its  groupings  are  rather  indicative  of  the  taste  of 
its  late  owner  than  suggestive  of  any  systematic  growth,  its  development  having  doubtless  been  controlled  in  some  degree 
by  his  opportunities.  As  patron  of  the  school  of  San  Michele  in  Rome,  he  stood  in  intimate  relations  with  two  of  its 
scholars,  who  gained  eminence  in  the  art  of  engraving,  Mercuri  and  Calamatta,  and  he  doubtless  had  their  assistance  in 
gathering,  whence  he  could,  specimens  of  their  art,  while  they,  furthermore,  did  not  leave  him  without  the  earliest  impres- 
sions of  their  numerous  worlcs.  When  the  titles  of  that  portion  of  the  collection  which  is  in  frames,  is  given  in  a  subse- 
quent Bulletin,  this  fact  will  appear  moro  prominently  than  in  the  present  list.  A  distinctive  feature  of  the  collection  is 
beyond  doubt  its  portraits,  which  are  mostly  framed.  A  list  of  these  is  intended  for  the  next  Bulletin.  Edelinck, 
Drevet,  Nanteull,  and  Schmidt  are  here  strongly  represented.  In  a  still  subsequent  Bulletin,  it  Is  hoped  to  catalogue  the 
rest  of  the  collection,  framed  and  unframed.  The  earlier  Italian  masters  will  not  be  found  to  be  well  represented.  There 
are  no  Marc  Autonios,  except  a  few  of  his  fac-similes  of  DUrer.  Of  the  letter's  wood-cuts  there  are  between  twenty  and 
thirty,  large  and  small.  There  is  little  or  nothing  of  his  cotemporaries  or  immediate  successors.  The  English  school  is 
but  slightly  represented;  and  etchings,  beside  a  volume  of  Salvator  Rosa's  and  a  few  of  Rembrandt's,  are  not  numerous. 
The  modern  French  school  from  Audran  to  Lelli  is  well  set  forth. 

An  attempt  has  been  made  to  supplement  this  collection  very  fully  with  general  lexicons  of  art  and  monographs 
on  particular  artists,  and  the  latest  additions  to  our  already  good  selection  will  be  found  in  the  main  list  of  this  Bulletin. 

We  have  been  aiming  at  making  our  Architectural  department  the  best  in  the  city,  as  it  perhaps  now  is.  In  addition 
to  text-books  and  descriptive  works  in  general  and  in  details,  there  are  not  a  few  special  monographs  on  celebrated  build- 
ings, which  have  an  historical  as  well  us  artistic  interest. 


American  Newspapers  held  for  Exchange. 


American    traveller.      Vol.    I,    II   (1825-27),  VII,  VIII 

(1831-32).    Boston.    4  v.    f .    hf.-sh. 
Atlas  and  daily  bee.     May  17  to  Deo.  31,  1858.     Boston. 

f°.    hf.-sh. 
Boston   daily  courier.     Jan.  1837  to  July,  1841;  Jan.  1846 

to   July  1849;   all  of  1851,  55,  56;   July  to  Dec.  1858. 

26  V.    f°.    hf.-sh. 
Boston  daily  mail.     1841,  42;  Jan.  to  July,  1844;   July  to 

Dec,  1845;   Jan.  to  June,  1846;    Jan.  to  June,  1853. 

5  V.    f  °.    hf.-sh. 


Centinel,  The.    1796,  1800  to  1814,  1816.     Boston.     15  v. 

f*.    hf.-sh. 
Degrand's  weekly  report.    Vol.  1,2,  3,4.    Boston,    1819 

to  1822.    2v.    f°.    hf.-sh. 
National  era.    1850  to  1853.    Washington,    f  °.    hf.-sh. 
New  England  galaxy  and  masonic  magazine.    Vol.  1  to  8. 

Boston,  1817  to  1825.    4  v.    f°.    hf.-sh. 
World,  The.    1861  to  1864.    New  York.     Unbound  and 

imperfect. 


Lists  of  Books  Newly  Published 


And  received  between  the  successive  issues  of  the  Bulletin,  will  be  kept,  in  the  order  of  their  accession,  in  a  separate 
record  for  each  Hall,  open  for  public  inspection.  Books  from  London,  Paris,  and  Leipsic  are  received  twice  a  month; 
from  Florence,  once  a  year.    An  invoice  from  Italy  is  embraced  in  the  present  Bulletin. 


Newspapers. 

We  have  now  provided  a  separate  room  for  the  storage  of  our  collection  of  newspapers,  and  we  would  gladly  receive 
from  friends  of  the  Library  files  or  bound  volumes.  If  any  one,  so  disposed  to  favor  us,  will  communicate  with  the  Super- 
intendent, an  exact  statement  can  be  rendered  of  the  state' of  any  particular  set. 


Medical  Pamphlets. 

There  has  been  added  to  the  Library  a  collection  of  105  volumes  containing  about  800  pamphlets  (mostly  French,  but 
with  some  in  the  Italian,  English,  and  German  languages),  relating  to  a  great  variety  of  subjects  connected  with  the  theory 
and  practice  of  medicine.  These  have  all  been  catalogued  and  placed  upon  the  shelves;  and,  although  it  has  not  been 
deemed  advisable  to  print  their  titles  in  the  Bulletin,  their  contents  can  be  ascertained  or  the  volumes  consulted  at  the 
Library. 


Engraved  PortraitSi 

Portfolios  and  scrap-books  have  been  prepared  for  the  preservation  of  engraved  portraits,  and  any  contribution  of 
this  kind  will  be  gladly  accepted.    Particular  attention  will  be  paid  to  the  gathering  of  likenesses  of  Bostonians. 


The  Bulletins  are  for  Sale 

In  the  Library  at  two  cents  each.    The  Indexes  to  the  books  in  the  Bates  Hall  (in  two  volumes)  are  also  for  sale  at  $2. 
each,  and  the  Catalogue  of  the  Prince  Library  (gust  issued)  at  $1.00. 


BULLETIN 

OF     THE 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  BOSTON. 


BOSTON. 


OCTOBER,  1870. 


No.  15. 


Board  of  Trustees. 

WILLIAM  W.   GREENOUGII,   Pkesident. 


10  Union  Park, Alderman, Terra  expires  1871 

"  1H71 


Gkokc.k  O.  Carprxter,  . .  ■ 

MKLVir.LK  E.  Ingam-S,   538  Broadway, Councilman, " 

Stkpiikn  U.  NiLKs,   17  Pinckuey  Street, Councilman, " 

Gkouok  Putnam, 130  Highland  Street, At  Large, " 

Wkston  Lkvvis, ,....     81  Worcester  Street "       " 

WiLMAM  W.  GuKENouGii,  ..     5G  Tcmplc  Street, "       " 

Jarvis   D.  Braman, 38  Charles  Street, "       " 

Samukl  A.  Green, 25  Kneelaud  Street "       " 

Ellis  W.  Morton, 23  Beacon  Street, *'       " 


1871 
1871 
1871 
1872 
1872 
1873 
1873 


Officers. 

JUSTIN  WINSOR,  Superintendent,  and  Secretary  ok  the  Trustees. 

William  A.  Whekler,  Assistant  Superintendent. 

Edward  Cai'en,  Keeper  of  Lower  Halls.  Joseph  Sykes,  Keeper  of  Bates  Hall. 

William  E.  Ford,  Janitor. 


The  Library  Opens  at  9  o'clock,  A.  M., 

Every  secular  day  throughout  the  year,  except  the  five 
legal  holidays,  —  Washington's  birth-day,  Fast  day,  Inde- 
pendence day,  Thanksgiving,  and  Cliristmae,  —  and  such 
other  days  as  the  Trustees  may  direct. 

The  Heading  Room  for  periodicals,  provided  with  scats 
for  one  hundred  readers,  and  having  by  far  the  best  collec- 
tion of  American  and  foreign  periodicals  in  the  country,  is 
closed  at  10  o'clock,  p.  m. 

The  Lower  Hall  delivery  of  books  ceases  at  8  o'clock, 
p.  M.  This  hall  now  contains  31,000  volumes.  Books  may 
be  returned  after  8.30  A.  M.,  but  the  delivery  does  not  begin 
till  9  o'clock.  Persons  leaving  applications  between  those 
hours  will  find  the  books  ready  for  delivery  at  a  later  hour. 

The  Bates  Hail  delivery  of  books  for  home  use,  as  well  as 
for  use  in  the  hall,  ceases  at  6  o'clock,  p.  M.,from  October  to 
March,  inclusive,  and  at  7  o'clock,  P.  M.,  from  April  to  Sep- 
tember, inclusive.  This  hall  now  contains  133,000  volumes. 
1 


Persons  Admitted  to  nse  the  Library. 

I.  To  use  periodicals  or  hooks  in  the  building.  Any 
person  above  the  .igo  of  14  years  may  use  the  Heading  Hoom 
for  periodicals,  and,  if  above  16,  may  make  use  of  the  books 
within  the  building,  without  previous  registration.    . 

II.  To  take  books  away  from  the  hut Iding.  All  clllzens 
and  residents  of  Boston  above  the  age  of  10  years;  all  non- 
resident Clergymen  and  Teachers  having  regular  occupation 
In  the  city ;  all  inh.ibltants,  even  if  under  10,  who  have  re- 
ceived certificates  of  graduation,  medals,  or  Lawrence  prizes, 
from  the  Public  Schools;  and  all  pupils  attending  the  Girls' 
High  and  Normal  Schools,  are  entitled  to  a  full  use  of  the 
Library.  All  these  must  sign  tlie  application  card,  and  give 
the  name  of  a  citizen,  who  may  bo  consulted,  if  necessary. 
The  registration  takes  place  in  the  Lower  Delivery  Hall. 

III.  Members  of  such  other  of  the  higher  educational  insti- 
tutions in  the  city  as  the  Trustees  may  have  especially  per- 
mitted, are  entitled  to  a  full  or  a  partial  use  of  the  Library. 


»  Books  Eecommended. 

Any  person  desiring  a  book  not  In  the  possession  of  this  Library  may  ask,  on  blanks  furnished  for  the  purpose, 
that  it  may  be  immediately  purchased;  and  the  assurance  is  given,  that,  unless  there  is  some  special  reason  why 
it  should  not  be  ordered,  it  will  be  procured  as  soon  as  possible,  and  the  applicant  —  in  all  cases  where  the  book  is  abso- 
lutely bought  upon  his  recommendation  —  will  be  notified  of  its  reception.  If  duplicates  for  the  Lower  Hall  sires  asked  for, 
they  will  be  ordered,  provided  our  records  show  a  circulation  of  the  present  copies  to  warrant  such  additions.  In  asliing 
that  a  duplicate  shall  be  purchased,  the  applicant  will  be  particular  to  designate  it  as  such.  We  do  not  duplicate  copies 
la  the  Bates  Hall. 

Those  availing  themselves  of  this  privilege,  will  greatly  contribute  to  avoid  delay  and  disappointment,  if,  in  their  appli- 
cations, they  will  give  exact  titles,  as  well  as  authorship,  imprint,  etc.,  and  if  they  will,  above  all,  write  legibly. 


Special  Students, 

Desiring  to  be  informed  when  any  book  in  their  line  of  Investigation  is  received  in  the  Library,  can  have  word  sent  them, 
if  they  will  communicate  their  name  and  address,  and  the  subject  of  their  inquiries,  to  the  Superintendent. 


Pamphlets  Solicited  and  Exchanged. 


The  collection  of  pamphlets  belonging  to  the  Library  is  now  all  arranged;  and  many  of  them  areinbound  volumes,  and 
catalogued.  It  is  our  intention  in  future  to  keep  no  pamphlets  unbound,  except  in  order  to  complete  sets  or  series.  These 
we  shall  put  on  the  shelves  in  boxes,  and  substitute  for  the  box  the  bound  volume,  when  the  needful  numbers  are 
procured.  We  renew  our  solicitations  for  lots  of  pamphlets,  which  we  will  willingly  send  for,  if  informed  that  they  are 
ready  for  us.  The  chances  are,  that  any  miscellaneous  lot  will  contain  a  fair  proportion  of  the  very  pamjihlets  we  want,  and 
the  others  will  avail  us  in  exchanges.  We  have  some  30,000  (more  or  less)  duplicate  pamphlets,  all  arranged,  and  are  ready 
to  exchange  them  for  others  that  we  have  not.  With  distant  libraries,  we  have  found  the  following  method  of  exchange 
the  most  convenient:  if  they  will  send  1,000  pamphlets  printed  in  their  state,  we  will  send  1,000  printed  in  Massa- 
chusetts.   Each  m<ay  acquire  some  duplicates,  but  a  great  part  will  probably  be  fresh  accessions. 


To  Boston  Authors. 

We  have  begun  the  preparation  of  the  Second  Supplement  of  the  Bates  Uall  Catalogue,  and  it  is  extremely  desirable 
that  the  new  volume  should  contain  all  the  productions  of  Boston  writers — books  or  pamjihlets  —  not  enumerated  in  the 
two  earlier  volumes.    We  shall  be  glad  to  receive  such,  or  to  be  told  of  the  titles  of  any  that  we  do  not  now  possess. 


Memorials  of  Boston. 

The  Public  Libr.ary  of  the  city  should  contain  every  memorial,  whether  book,  pamphlet,  map,  broadside,  print, 
photograph,  or  the  like,  which  is  procurable,  and  which  in  any  way  illustrates  our  local  history  or  topography.  Books 
printed  in  Boston  at  an  -early  date  are  very  desirable  acquisitions.  It  is  to  be  hoped  our  citizens  will  help  us  in  our 
attempts  to  gather  everything  of  this  kind. 


Lists  of  Books  Newly  Published, 


And  received  between  the  successive  insues  of  the  Bulletin,  will  be  kept,  in  the  order  of  their  accession,  In  a, separate 
record  for  each  Hall,  open  for  public  inspection.  Booths  from  London  and  Leipsic  are  received  twice  a  month;  from 
Florence,  once  a  year.  The  war  in  Europe  having  interrupted  all  communication  with  Paris,  no  books  or  periodicals  will 
bo  received  as  long  as  the  siege  of  that  city  lasts;  and  invoices  from  Leipsic  may  possibly  be  intercepted.  It  is  not  im- 
probable that  the  publication  of  some  French  journals  may  be  suspended  or  discontinued. 


•  Engraved  Portraits. 

Portfolios  and  scrap-books  have  been  prepared  for  the  preservation  of  engraved  portraits,  and  any  contributions  of 
this  kind  will  bo  gladly  accepted.    Particular  attention  will  be  paid  to  the  gathering  of  likenesses  of  Bostoniana, 


LIST  OF  BOOKS 

PLACED    IN  THE    LIBRARY,    OR    NEAVL'f    LOCATED, 

DURING   THE   MONTHS   OK 

JUNE,  JULY,  AUGUST,  AND   SEPTEMBER,  1870. 


N.B.— The  books  whose  titles  are  embraced  in  this  List  are,  for  the  most  part,  either  recent 
American  and  foreign  publications,  or  they  are  works  both  old  and  rare ;  but,  in  some  cases, 
for  particular  reasons,  titles  of  books  have  been  given  which  are  included  in  neither  of  these 
categories.  Certain  classes  of  w^orks  have  been  omitted,  such  as  continuations  of  periodicals 
and  serials,  the  earlier  parts  of  which  are  given  in  the  printed  Catalogues  of  the  Library; 
also,  booksellers'  catalogues,  duplicate  copies  of  the  same  edition  of  a  book,  and  the  like. 

AGS"  Books  on  Blielves  nuinborcd  2110  and  upwards  arc  in  the  Bates  Hal  I;  those  on  shelves  below  2110  are  In  the 
Lower  Ilall.  —  A  single  dash  indicates  the  omission  of  tlie  preceding  headini;;  a  subsequent  dash,  the  omission  of  a 
subordinate  heading.  —  K.  K.  means  Heading  Koom. — In  tlie  headings  of  titles,  the  German  diphthongs  a,  o,  U,  are 
written  ac,  oe,  ue.  —  Initials  inclosed  witliin  marks  of  parenthesis  stand  for  Christian  names  which  are  not  usually 
retained  by  the  persons  to  whom  they  properly  belong;  as,  Berlioz,  (L.)  II.  —  When  the  date  of  publication  of  a 
book  does  not  appear  on  the  title  page,  and  could  not  be  ascertained  from  any  other  source,  the  year  in  whieli  the  book  was 
copyrighted  (if  stated)  is  given  within  brackets,  with  the  Italic  abbreviation  '■'■cop."  prefixed.  —  8°,  12",  16°,  etc.,  designate 
the  form  of  a  book,  or  the  actual  or  probable  fold  of  the  sheet  as  shown  by  the  signatures,  and  do  not  always  indicate  the 
size  or  shape  of  the  bound  voluuie.  The  epithets  "large,"  "small,"  and  tlio  like,  are  sometimes  added  for  the  sake  of 
greater  precision. 

9Sr  All  books  in  this  list,  except  the  few  which  arc  starred,  can  bo  had  witliout  special  application. 


***  Friends  of  the  Public  Library  xoiH  confer  a  favor  if  Iheij  xoill  kindly  communicate  to  the 
Superintendent  the  correction  of  any  etror  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  or  the  authorship  of  any  works 
treated  as  anonymous,  or  the  name  of  any  person  entered  only  under  initials  or  under  a  pseudonym. 


Shelf.   No. 
The  Arts. 

(Fine,  Useful,  Domestic,  Uecbeative,  etc.) 

Ami!KO.«,  a.  W.    Culturhistorlsche  Bilder  aus  dem 

Musikleben  derOegenwarl.  Leipzig,  1860.  8°.  8045.17 

American  farmer.  The,  and  school  visitor.  New  se- 
ries.    Vol.  4.     Rochester,  1869.     4° *7990.4 

American  farmer,  The.    6th  series.    Vol.  3,  no.  7- 

12.     Baltimore,  1869.     8° *7'.)92.5 

fS^-  IIV  tiufh  III  ohtain  nil  the  volumes  and  numbers 
not  here  named,  to  comiilete  uur  set. 

Appleton,  D.,  and  co.  Dictionary  of  machines, 
mechanics,  engine-work,  and  engineering.  Il- 
lustrated. New  edition,  with  appendix.  New 
York,  1809.    2  v.    8° *8030.5 

Bach,  C.  P.  K.    Musikalisches  Viclerley.    llamburg, 

1770.    f ° *8051.6 

Baini,  <x.  I^ebcr  das  Leben  und  die  AVerke  des  (5. 
I'ierluigi  da  I'alestrina.  Mil  Zusiitzen  von  F. 
B.  Kaudler.  llerausg.  von  It.  (i.  Klesewetter. 
Leipzig,   1S34.    8° 8045.11 

Barnari>,  C.    a  simple  llower  garden  for  country 

houses.     Boston,  [1870].    pp.76.    16°  .   .  .   .    150.23 

Bellermann,  H.    iJber  die  Entwickiungder  mchr- 

stimmigenMusik.    Berlin,  1867.    pp.40.    16°.  8049.18 

Berlioz,  (L.)  II.  Le»  soirees  de  I'orchestre.  2e  Edi- 
tion,   i'aris,  1854.      18° 8048.9 

Blanc,  (A.  A.  P.)  C,  and  others.  Hisloire  des 
jieinires  de  toutes  les  ecoles.    tcole  espagnole. 

Paris,  1869.      4° *8n80.7 

f^cole  flamande.     Paris,  1868.    4° *8080  6 

Ecole  frangaise.     Paris,  1865.    3  v.    4°    .   .  .  *8080.4 

'koxAc  hollandaise.    Paris,  1863.    2  v.  4°.   .   ,  *8080.10 

ficole  veiiitienne.    Paris,  1868.    4° *8080.5 

Itigres;    sa  vie  et  ees  ouvragea.    Paris,   1870. 

1.8° *806'2.1 

Blaze,  F.  H.  J.,  called  Castil-Blaze.    De  I'opira,  en 

France.     Paris,  1820.    2  v.     16° 8045.15 

—  L'cpera-italien  de  1.548  a  1856.  Paris,  1856.  8°.  8045.13 

Boston  musical  times.  Vol.  3,  no.  10,  v.  4,  no.  1-4, 
V.  5,  no.  2-4,  6-12,  V. 6,  no.  2-9,11,  12',  v.  7,  v.  8, 
no.  2-8, 10-12,  V.  9,  no.  1,  3-7.  Boston,  1862- 
68.     4° *5240a.6 

aSf    He  ii'wA  to  obtain  all  the  volumes  and  num- 
bers uot  here  named,  to  comiilcte  our  set. 


Shelf.    No. 

BoiJT.Mr,  ft.    rhlloBophle  do  I'architccture  en  Grece. 

Paris,   1870.     18° 4099.7 

Bradley,  J.W.,  and  Goodwin,  T.  G.  Manual  of 
illumination.  On  paper  and  vellum.  17th 
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C'ttinbriiljjeshire •<U20.4 

Cheshire  and  I^nca^hlre 'iiMlt.S 

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DerbvKhire •(»aO  7 

Ocvoiisliire •Iliat.S 

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(iloncesterahire *(t520.10 

Hampshire *&'(ao.ll 

Herefordshire •(«a0.12 

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Middlesex "(IVJO.IS 

NorfolJ«....« •(»a).!9 

Northamptonshire •<iVjn.-« 

Nottinglmnisliire •«i.')20.2l 

Oxfordsli  ire •<1')L'0.22 

Shropshire "tWahaS 

Somersetshire *ii.'>Jt>.iH 

StaflFordshire •(K20.25 

Suffolk •G.'iaO.a! 

Surrey •«52n.27 

Sussex •ftVJO.28 

Warwickshire fiS'JO.i!) 

Wiltshire •(B20..'» 

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—  TUe  rector  and  The  doctor's  family;  [selections 

from]    Chronicles  of   Carlingford.     Leipzig, 

1870.    16" 710.8 

Optic,  Oliver,  pseiid.    See  Adams,  W.  T. 
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Porter,  A.  E.     Frank  May,  the  minister's    son. 

Boston,  [1870],    16°  ..............   .     450.8 

Portrait,  The,  in  my  uncle's  dining-room  ;  and 

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Quinton,  M.  a.    Aurelia;   or  the  Jews  of  Capena- 

gate.    Translated  from  the  French  by  P.  F. 

de  Gournay.    Baltimore,  1870.    18" 809.12 

Reade,  C.    Put  yourself  in  his  place.    New  York,         -^ 

1870.    8° 4ir2 

Same.    New  York,  1870.    12° 425.18 

Reed,  A.    No  fiction.    12th  edition.    London,  n.  d. 

16° 788.1 

Robinson,  F.   W.    Stem   necessity.    New  York, 

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—  True  to  herself.    New  York,  1870.    8' 731.2 

St.  John,  P.  B.    The  arctic  Crusoe.    Boston,  1866. 

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Sand,  Oeorge,  pseud.    See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
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Tytler,  A.  F.    Leila;  or,  the  island.    Boston,  [cop. 

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Van  Horn,  pseud.    See  Oertel.  (P.  P.)  W. 

Walker,  M.  S.    Both  sides  of  the  street.    Boston, 

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Warner,  8.  The  hills  of  the  Shatemuc.  By  Eliza- 
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Wright,  J.  McN.  Almost-  a  priest.  Philadel- 
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.  THE  TOSTi  Eisrca-R..A."viisrc3-s/ 

* 

Jvotje;.— Bulletin  No.  13  contained  a  List  of  engravings— nearly  5,100  in  number  —  com- 
prised, in  that  portion  of  the  collection  made  by  the  late  Cardinal  Tosti;  of  Romei  and  given 
to  this  Library  by  Mr.  Thomas  G.  Appleton,  which  is  in  bound  volumes.  With  the  exception 
of  titles  under  Santi  (or  Sanzio),  Raifaello,  da  Urbino,  the  following  List  contains  only  cross- 
references  to  the  titles  printed  in  that  Bulletin.  No.  16  will  probably  include  a  List  of  the 
Portraits  belonging  to  the  collection. 


Shelf.   No. 

Agnolo,  A.  d'..    iS'ee  Vannuchi,  A. 

AL.BA.yo,y.,  painter.  Various  subjects.    SecFrezza, 

G.  G ".   .  pi.  16-25,  28-30  of  K.,  A.6.3 

Allegri,  a.,  called  Correggio,  painter.  Fresco  in 
the  dome  of  the  cathedral  of  Parma.  See 
Vanni.G.B.  pl.l-15of  SC.,  A.5.3and9-23of  JE.,  A.5.2 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Engravings ST.,  A.6.2 

Andreani,  Andrea,  pamper.    O.  Ivlli  Caesarls  dic- 

tatoris  triumphi.     See  Audenaerde,  R.  van. 

pi.  79-88  of  E.,  A.3.2 
Andkiot,  F.,  engraver.    Raccolta  di  statve  antiche 

e  moderne.    See  Rossi,  D.  de JC.,  D.2.1 

Angelico,  II   beato    Giovanni.      See  Fiesole,  Fra 

Giovanni  da. 
Antonini,  C,    engraver.     Views   in   Rome.     See 

Panini,  F E.,  C.5.J-3 

Antoninus,  Column  of,  Rome.    SeeBartoli,  P.  H.    2C.,C.7.2 
Appian  way.     Monument!  e  ruderi  antichl  della  via 

Appia.    Rem-picci,  A ST.,  C.4.2 

Aquila,  F.  F.,  engraver.    Raccolta  di  statve  antiche 

e   moderne.     See  Rossi,  D.  de E.,  D.2.1 

Aquila,  p.,  engraver.    Picivrse  Raphaelis  Sanctij 

Vrbinatis.     See  Aquila,  F.  F E.,  C.3.2 

Arches,    Bartoli,  P,  S.     Veteres  arcvs  Avgvstorvm 

trivmphls  insignes ij.,  D.1.2 

—  Rossini,  L. .  Gli  archi  degli  antichi  Roman!  .  ff.,  0.4.3 
Aretino,  Spinello,  painter.    Fall  of  the  rebellious 

angels.    See  Lasinio,  C. .  .  .  .• E.,  A.6.4 

Ahmi,  G.  dall',  publisher.  Le  pitture  di  Masaccio 
nella  basilica  d!  S.  Cleraente.  See  Guidi, 
T :..€.,  C.6.1 

Athens,  Antiquities  of.    Stuart,  J E.,  B.3.1 

Audenaerde,  or  Oudenaerde,  R.  van,  engraver. 
Raccolta  di  statve  aniiche  e  moderne.      See 

Rossi,  D.  de E.,  D.2.1 

.  AuDRAN,  B.,  engraver.'  Illustrations  of  the  life  of 

Maria  de'  Medici.    See  Rubens,  P.  P.  .  .  .  E.,  C.7.5 

AuDRAN,  J.,  mgraver.    Portrait  of  Rubens,  by  A. 

van  Dyck.     S^e  Rubens,  P.  P E.,  0.7.5 

AcBELi,  N.,  engraver.  Various  subjects.  See  En- 
gravings     E.,  A.3J.  and  E.,  A.5.4 

Badoureau,  J.  F.,  engraver.  Suite  d'etudes  cal- 
quees  et  dessiuees.  See  Sant!  {or  Sanzio), 
Raftaello,  da  Urbino E.,  C.3.1 

Balestra,  G.,  engraver.     Various  subjects.    See 

Cauova,    A E.,  C.2.1,2 

Same.     See  Engravings  .  .  .E.,  A,3.1  and  E.,  A.6.4 


Shelf.    No. 
Balliu,  B.  de,  engraver.    Frescoes   in  the  gallery 
of  the  Pitt!  palace,  Florence.     See  Berreliui, 

P pi.  31-66  of  ST.,  A.3.2 

Balzab,  G.,  encrraver.   Camere  del  Museovaticano. 

.See   Feoli,  V. .  . E.,  B.2.1,2 

Banzo,  A.,  enoraver.    Various  subjects.    SeeCano- 

va,  A E.,  0.2.1,3 

Same.     See  Engravings ST.,  A.3.1 

Same.    See  Santi  (or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Ur- 
bino   E.,  C.3.4 

Same.    See  Thorvaldsen,  B .  31.,  0.7.1 

Baratti,  a.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma. 

See  Petitot,  E.  A E.,  C.8.2 

Baratti,  T.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma. 

See  Petitot,  E.  A 2E.,C.8  2 

Barbazza,  F.,  engraver.  Perspective  view  of  the  Sis- 
tine  chapeL  See  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo.  E.,  A. 2.1 

—  Views  in  liome.     See  Panini,  F E.,  0..5.1-3 

Barberini  palace,  Rome.    Frescoes,  rfepresentiiig 

the  glories   of  the  Barberini    famfty.      Ber- 
,     retini,  P pi.  57-65  of  ffi.,  A.3.2 

Barbieri,  G.  F.,  called  Quereiao,  painter.  Various 
subjects.    See  Engravings. 

E.,  A.3.1,  E.,"A.5.4,  E.,  A.6.2,  and  E.,  A.6.6 

Baroccio,  or  Barocci  da  Urbino,  Federiqo,  or  Fi- 
eri Federico,  painter.  Various  subjects. 
See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

Bartoli,  or  Bartholi,  F.,  engraver.  Picturaj  antiquae 

cryptarum  Romanarum.    See  Bellori,  G.P.  ?E.,  D.1.6 

Bartoli,  or  Bartholi,  P.  S.,  engraver.     Picturae 

autlquse cryptarum  Romanarum.   iSeeBellori,  « 
G.   P il.,  D.1.6 

Bartolozzi,  F.,  engraver.    Various  subjects.     See 

Zampicri,  D .'pi.  15-64  of  JE.,  A  5.1 

Bassirilievi.    See  Canova,  A 2E.,  0.2.2,3 

Bellori,G.P.  Colonna  Traiana.  See  Bartoli,  P.  S.  ST.,  0.7.3 

—  Oolurana  cochlis  M.  Aurelio  Antonino   dicata, 

brevlbus  notis.     Sec  Bartoli,  P.  8 C,  0.7.2 

—  Veteres  arcvs  Avgvstorvm,  notis  ill vstrati.     See 

Bartoli,  P.  S E.,  D.1.2 

Benvenuti,    p.,  painter.     Cephalus  and   Procris. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.5.4 

Bernini,  G.  L.,  sctilptor.    Statue  of  Santa  Bibiana. 

See  Audenaerde,  K.  van  .  ...  pi.  26-30  of  E.,  A.3.2 
Berretini,  p.,  called  Pietro  da  Cortona,  painter. 

Galeria  dipinta  nel  palazzo  del  Prencipe  Pan- 

tiUo.    Sec  Oe8i,0 pi.  10-25  of  E.,  A.3.2 


271 


Shelf.  No. 
Beretini,  p.,  painter,  continued. 

—  SiintJi  Bibiana.     See   Kngravln^s C, .4-6.2 

—  Subjects  in  the  church  of  tianta  Bibiana,  Rome. 

See  Audenaerde,  K.  van  ....  pi.  26-30  of  C,  A.3.2 

—  Three  cui)oIa8  in  Home.     See  Aquila,  F.  F. 

•                                        ■,                       pi.  24-27  of  E..  A..6.2 
Bertini,    a.,    engraoer.     The  sibylH,    church    of 
8.  Maria  della    Pace,   Ilom6.     See  Banti  (^or 
Sanzio),  Fiaff.iello,  da  Urbino HE.,  C.3.4 

—  Various  subjects.     S'ee  Camuccini,  V.   .  .   .  E.,  A.4.1,2 

Same.     See  Catiova,  A ffi.,  C.2.1 

Same.     See  Kngravin^fs  .   .   .   C,  .'V.S.I  and  C,  A.5.4 

Bertram D,  N.  P.,  eiujraver.  Suite  d'dtudes  cal- 
qut5el  et  deH«iiit'es.  See  Santi  (or  SanzioJ,  Ilaf- 
faello,  da  Urbino C,  C.3.1 

Bettelini,  p.,  emjraver.    Theseus  overcoming  the 

•ntaur.     See  Canova,  A C,  C.2.1 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Cainucclni,  V.    .   .  C,  A.4.1,2 
Same.    See  Engravings 

a;.,  A.3.1,  E.,  A.5.4.  and  ST.,  A.6.a 

Betto,  B.  di,  allied  Pinturicchio,  painter.  Lunette 
nel  chiostro  di  Santa  Maria  del  popolo.  See 
Komano,  P.  O.   .   . E.,  C.6.3-5,7 

BiANCHi,  G-.,  engraver.     Camero  del  Miuseo  vati- 

cano.     See  Peoll,  V E.,  B.2.1 

Bible.     Old   Testament.    Ezekiel.     In  Ezechielem 

explanationea.     Prado.  G i^.,  C.6.2 

•BlLlVERP,  J., /«ti»i<er.    Joseph  and  Potiphar's  wife. 

See  Engravings- E.,  A.5,4 

Bmi,  ]{.,  called  Padre  Pittorini,  painter  and  en- 
graver,    tloly  family.     See  Engravings  .   .  E.,  A.6.2 

Bloemaert,  C.,  eii(/r/i»er.«  Frescoes  in  the  gallery 
of  the  Pitti  palace.     See  Berretiiii,  P. 

pi.  3l-5eof  ST.,  A.3.2 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Engraving* E.,  A.6.2 

Blondeau,  J.,  engraver.    Frescoes  in  the  gallery 

^  of  the  Pitti  palace.   See  Berretini,  P. 

f  .  pl.31-.56ofC.  A.3.2 

—  Views  in  Rome.      See  Panini,   F E.,  C.5.1-3 

Bologna,    Italy.      La   pinacoteca   della   pontiticia 

accademia  delle  belle  arte.       See  Itusaspina, 

P jr.,  D.2.2 

BOMBELLi,   P.,  engraver.     Plan  and  views  of  Hie 

cathedral  of  Orvieto.  See  Orvieto  ....  E.,  C.4.4 
BoNAJUTi,  L,  engraver.  Various  subjects.  See  En- 
gravings    E.,  A.3.1  and  E.,  ^V,5.4 

BONATO,    P.,    engraver.     Various    subjects.      See 

Oan»va,  A E.,  C.2.1 

BoNDONE,  Angiolotto,  or  Ambrogiotto,  called  Giotto, 

painter.  The  last  supper.  See  Lasinio.C. .  E.,  A.6.4 
BONi,  G.  M.  de,  engraver.     Various  subjects.     ,SV« 

Canova,   A E.,  C.2.2,3 

BORBONE,  Ferdinando,  ducn  di.     Festc  celebrate  in 

Parma,  per  le  nozze  dl.  See  Petitot,  E.  A.  E.,  C.8.2 
Bossi,  B.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma.    See 

Petitot,  E.  A E.,  C.8.2 

Bruughe,  R.  van.  PrincipesIIollandiffietWestfrisiaj. 

See  Scriverius,  P E.,  D.2.3 

Buonarroti,    Michel-Angelo,  painter,      Christ  at 

the  well.     .SVf  Engravings S.,  A.6.2 

—  Principj  del  disegno.     See  Metz,  CM.     ...  E.,  C.8.5 
C.SSAR,  C.  J.,  Jioman  emperor      Trivmphi  ab  An- 
drea   Mantinea    MantUiB  coloribus    express!. 

See  Audenaerde,  R.  van  .   .  .  .pi.  79-88  of  S:.,  A.  3.2 

Cagliari,  Paolo,    called  Paolo  Veronese,  painter. 

The  rape  of  Europa.     See  Engravings  .  .   E.,  A.6.4 

Cagnacci,  G.,  paintem.  St.  Andrew.  See  Engrav- 
ings  E.,  A.6.2 

C.\.MBiA.so,  or  Cangiagio,  L.,  called  Luclietto  da  Ge- 
nova,  painter.  Holy  family.  See  Engrav- 
ings   C,  A.6.2 

Campanella,  A.,  eworapcr.  Cenotaph.  See  Canova, 

A E.,  C.2.1 

Camuccini,  v.,  painter.     Studies  from  the'Trans- 

tiguration.  by  |j,aphaci.     See  Folo,  G.  .   .   .  E.,  D.1..5 

—  Various  subjects.    .SVe  Engravings ilT.,  A.5.4 

Canova,  A.,  «c«/p<or.    Monument  of  Plus  vi.    See 

Engravings E.,  A  3.1 

Capellan,  a.,  engraver.     Various  subjects.     See 

Zampieri,D |j|  13-64  of  C,  A.5.1 

—  Views   in   Rome.     See  Panini,  F.  .   .   .   .   .  E.,  G.5.1-3 

Caprakola,  Castle  of.    Illustri  fatti  Farnesiani  colo- 

»iti.     Prenner,  G.  C.  von E.,  D.1.4 

Caracci.  Annibale,  painter.  Imagines  Farnesiani 
cvblcvli  KomoB.     See  Aquila,  P. 

pi.  l-13of  E.,  A.6.1  and  66-78  of  E.,  A.3.2 

—  Various  subjects.       See  Engravings 

E.,  A.3.1  and  E.,  A.6.2 
Caracci,  L.,  painter.    Various  subjects.    See  En- 
gravings     E.,  A.6.2 

Carattoni,  G.,  engraver.     Frescoes  in  the  Sistine 

chapel.  See  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo  .  E.,  A.2.1,2 
Cathedrals.    Ste  Orvieto C.,  C.4.4 

—  See  Parma  .  .  pi.  1-15  of  E.,  A.5.3 and  9-23  of  E.,  A.5.2 


Shelf.  No. 
Cecca.kiv\,C^C.,  engraver.    Views  in  Rome.    See 

Panini.  F E.,  C.5.1-3 

Cecchi   G.  B.,  engraver.    Frdfcoes.    See  Vannuclii, 

A pi.  1-14  of  E.,  A.5.1 

Cesci,  p.,  engraver.     Various  subjects.    See  Santi 

(or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Urbino C,  C.3.4 

Chastillon,    L.  Av:,  engraver.     Illustrations  of  the 

life  of  Maria  de'  Medici.  .S"^''  Rubens,  P.  P.  i!i:.,C.7.5 
Chiari,  G.,  painter.     The  adoration  of  the  magi. 

•     See  Engravings K.,  A.6.2 

ClACCONE,   A.      Coionna  Traiana,  con  I'esposltlone 

latina.      See  Bartoli,  P.  S E.,  C.7.3 

ClONI,  D.,  engraver.    Views  in  Rome.     See  Panini,  • 

F E.,  C.5.1-3 

Clodwet,  or  Clouet,  .\  ,  engraver.     Frescoes  in  the 

gallery  of  the  Pitti  palace.  See  Berretini,  P. 

•  pi.  31-56  of  C,  A.3.2 

Coenradt,  L.,  engraver.    Frescoes  in  the  gallery  of 

the  Pitti  palace.  See  Berretini,  P.  pi.  31-56  of  E.,  A.3.2 
Colle,  R.  del,  painter.     Various  subjects.     See  Santi 

{or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Urbino E.,  C.3.4 

Columns.    See  Bartoli,  P.  8 E.,  C.7.2,3 

CoMPAGNiA  dello  scalzo,  Florence.    Frescoes.    Van- 

nuchi,  A pi.  1-14  of  E.,  A.5.1 

Consorti,  B.,  engraver.    Madonna  and  child,  etc., 

after  Garomo.    S^e  Engravings C,  A.3.1 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Canova,  \ E.,  C.2.1 

CovvJK.,^.,  engraver.     The  ascension  of  Christ.     See 

Lanfranco,  G pi.  1-9  of  C,  A.3.2 

CORREGGIO.    See  .Vllegrl,  A. 

CORf,  C,  engraver.    Creation  of  Eve,  after  F.  Zuc- 

caro.     S:'e  Eiigravinxs    .  - E.,  A.6.2 

CORTONAj-Pietroda.     See  Borretl'd,  P. 

C08TUMB      Costuml  di   Roma.     Pinelll,  B.  .   •   .  E.,  C.8.3 

Crocifihso,  Cappclla  del,  Rome.    Cupola,   after  C. 

Ferri.     Aquila,  F.  F pi.  25  of  C,  A.5.2 

CUNEOO,   A.^  engraver.       Freseo"8   in    th«    Sistine 

chape*  .SV^  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo  .E.,  A.2.1,2 
CUNEGO,   D.,   engraver.     Frescoes   in     the     Sistine 

chapel.     Scf  Buonarr.)tl,  Michel- .Vngelo  .  i!r.,.\.2.1.2 

—  St.  Andrew,  after  G.Cignacci.  .SVfEngravings.it.,  .\.6.2 

—  Various  subjects.  .SVc  Lanfranco,  G.  pl.l-9of  E.,  .\.3.2 
Same.     See  Zampieri,  I).   .   .   .   ul.  15-64  of  C,  A.5.1 

CuNCUO,  a., engraver.     Various  subjects,   after  O. 

Pousshi.     See    Land8cai)es E.,  B.4.2 

CUNEGO,  L.,  en(/raver.  Plan  and  views  of  the  cathe- 
dral of  Orvieto.     .SVc  Orvieto ST.,  C.4.4 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Canova,  A E.,  C.2.3 

Dalle  Notti.     See  ilonthorst,  G. 

Design.     Principj  del  disegno.     Metz,  CM.  .  .  .  E.,  C.8.5 

DoMENlCHlNO.     S  e  Zampieri,  D. 

DouiGNY,   Sir   N..   engraver.     The    descent  from 

the  cross,  after  D.   Riccisrclll  (da  Vollerra). 

5ee  Engravings E.,AJS,1 

—  llaccoita   dl    statve,   antiche  e  moderne.      See 

Rossi,  D.  de ff.,  D  2.1 

'DuciiANaE,  C-,  engraver.    Illustrations  of  the  life  of 

Maria  de'  Idi'dlci.  See  Rubens,  P.  P.  .  ^  .  E,,  C.7.6 
Dyck,  a.  van,  painter.    Portrait  of  Rubens.     See 

Rubens,  P.  P ♦. E.,  C.7.5 

Edelinck,  G.,  engraver.     Various    subjects.     See 

Rubens,  P.  P C,  C.7.5 

liMteiC-DAVlD,  T.  B.  Notices  historiques  et  cri- 
tiques.   See  Santi  (or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da 

Urbino E..  C.3  1 

iEredi,   B.,  engraver.     Frescoes.      Ste   Vannuclii, 

A pi.  1-14  of  2C.,  A.5.1 

Este,  G.  d',  engraver.    Dancing  girls.    See  Canova, 

A E,,  C.2.3 

Br^,    J.    van,    painter,     Principes    Ilollandias   et 

Westfrlsiaa.     *<?  Scriverius,  P JT.,  D.2.3 

[Fabbriche  scelte  del  1500.]  ,SVe  Architecture  .  E.,  C.4.1 
Fabre,   p.  X.,  painter.    La  raarcbesa  Fanny  Gri- 

maldi      See  Engravings  .  - E.,  A.5.4 

Fabri,  a.,  engraver.     Frescoes  In  the  Sistine  chapel. 

See  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo E.,  A.2.1,2 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Raf- 

faello, da  Urbino E.,  C.3.4 

Fabri,  L.,  engraver.  Batt^  between  Constantlne 
and  MaxentiuH.  See  Bantl  {or  Sanzio),  Raf- 
faello, da  Urbino E.,  C.3.4 

—  Frescoes  in  the  Sistfne  chapel.    Se«  Buonarroti, 

Michul-Angelo E.,  A.2.2 

Fabris,  G.,  sculptor.  Milo  of  Crotona.  See  En- 
gravings    E.,  A.  3.1 

Faccioli,   G.,  engraver.     The  Holy  family,  after 

Correggio.     See  Engravings E,,  A.6.2 

Fas,1AT,.B.,  engraver.     The  adoration  of  the  magi, 

after  G.Ohiarl.     S^-e  Engravings C,  A.6.2 

Farnese   family.    Illustri  fattl  Farnesiani  colorlti. 

See  Prenner,  G*C  von E,,  D.1.4 

—  Imagines  Farnesiani,  cvblcvli  Romaa  ab  Anni- 

bale Carraoio  aeternitati  picta*.     See  Aquila,  P. 

pi.  1-13  of  E,,  A.6.1,  and  66-78  of  E.,  A.3.2 


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Shelf.  No. 
Farnese  palace,  Kome.     Frescoes  by  Anpibal  Ca- 

raeci.  5««  Engravings  .  .'.  .  pi.  38-40 of  2C.,  A. 3.1 
Feodor,  1.,  enffrdver.    Th» descent  from  the  cross, 

after  M.ichel-.lngelo.  See  Engravings  .  .  ST.,  A.6.2 
Ferretti,    L.,   engraver.    Various   subjects.      See 

Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Kaft'aello,  da  Urbino  .  .  .  8E.,  C.3.4 
Ferri,  C,  painter.    Cupola  della  cappella  del  Croci- 

flsso.     See  Aquila,  F.  P pi.  24-27  of  S.,  A.5.2 

—  Cupola  della  chiesa  di  Santa  Agnese   a  Piazza 

Nauona,  dipinta  da  C  Ferri.     See  Dorigny,   • 
SirK pi.  32-39  of  ST.,  A.5.2 

FiESOLE,  Fra  Giovanni  da,  called  II  beato  Angelico. 
Le  pitture  della  cappella  di  Nicold  V  nel  Va- 
ticfiuo.    See  Romano,  F.  G E.,  C.6.8 

FliOKENCE.      Compagnia    dello    scalzo.      Frescoes. 

•       Vannuchi,  A pi.  1-14  of  E.,  A.5.1 

—  Pitti  palace,   Frescoes   io   the.     Berretini,  P. 

pi.  31-56  of  E.,  A.3.2 

—  Keale  galleria  di  Firenze.    Storia  della  pittura 

in  Italia.       Kanalli,  F .'  .   .  .E.,  D.3.1 

FiiOHiDi,  F.,  engraver.    Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian, 

after  Guido  Keni.  See  Engravings  ....  E.,  A.6.2 
FOLO,  G.,  engraver,     Hercules  and   Lichas.      See 

Canova,  A E.,  C.2.1 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Camuccini,  V. .   .   .  E.,  A.4.1,  2 
Same.    See  Engravings.  2n.,A.3.1,  SC.,  A. 5.4,  2C.,  A.6.6 

FoIjO,  P.,  eiigr aver.  Various  subjects.  6'ee  Engrav- 
ings     E.,  A.5.4  and  E.,  A.6.6 

FONTANA,  F.,  engraver.    Subject  from  Thorvaldsen. 

See  Thorvaldsen,  B E.,  C.7.1 

FoNTANA,  G.,  engraver.  Plan  of  the  church  of  Santa 
Maria  del  popolo.    See  Romano,  F.  G. 

pi.  15  of  E.,  C.6.4 

FONTANA,  P.,  engraver.      Various    subjects.     See 

Camuccini,  V E.,  A.4.1, 2 

Same.     See  Canova,  A E.,  C.2.1,3 

Same.    !^e  Engravings  .  .  .  E.,  A.3.1  and  E.,  A.6.6 

Frena,  G.,  engraver.  Plan  and  views  of  thtf  cathe- 
dral of  Orvieto.    See  Orvieto E.,  C.4.4 

Frezza,  G.  G.,  engraver.    Raccolta  distatve  antiche 

e  moderne.    See  Rossi,  D.  de E.,  D.2.1 

Fkiesland.    Principes    Hollandiae    et  Westfrisise. 

See  Scriverius,  P E.,  D.2.3 

FURCK,    8.,    engraver.     The   Inst   judgment.^      See    . 

Buonarroti,   Michel-Angelo .*  .  .  E.,  A.2.1 

Gaddi,  T.,  painter.    Various  subjects.    iSfee  Lasinio, 

C. E.,  A.6.4 

Galleries.    See  Bologna,  Florence,  Madrid. 

Garofalo.    See  Tisi,  B. 

Garzoli,  F.,  engraver.    Pope  Sextus  iv,  after  F. 

Melozzo  da  Forll.    See  Engravings    ....  E.,  A.6.6 

—  Raccolta  di    statve  antiche  e  moderne.     See 

Rossi,  D.de ?!:.,  D.2.1 

—  Various  subjects.    See  Thorvaldsen,  B.  .   .  .  E.,  C.7.1 
GeleJ-:,  Claude,    called  Claude    Lorrain,  painter. 

Various  subjects.    See  Landscapes  .  .  .   E.,  B.4,2,3 

Qerardin,  J.,  engraver.    Frescoes  in  the  gallery  of 

•     the  Pitti  palace.  5ee  Berretini,  P.  pl.31-56of  ST.,  A.3.2 

Ghigi,  p.,  tngraver.  Various  subjects.  See  Engrav- 
ings   • E.,  A.3.1  and  E.,  A.6.6 

Ghiklandajo,    or    Grillandajo,   D.    C,  painter. 

Various  subjects.    See  Lasinio,  C E.,  A.6.4 

Gmsi,  A.,  engraver.  The  nativity,  after  G.  Romano. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

^Hisi,  D.,  engraver.    Madonna  and  child,  etc.,  after 

Raphael.    See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2, 

Ghisi,  G.,  engraver.  Frescoes  in  the  Sistine  chapel. 

See  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo E.,  A.  2.1 

—  Portrait  of   Michel-Angelo,   by    himself.      See 

Buonarroti,'  Michel-Angelo E.,  A.2.1 

Giotto.    See  Bondone,  Angiolotto,  or  Ambrogiottp. 
^3rlRXRV>,{^..)  v., engraver.'  Suite  d'etudes  calqu6es 

et  dessin^es.    See  Santi  (or  Sanzio),  Kaffaello, 

da  Urbino E.,  C.3.1 

Ghelin,  W.  F.,  engraver.    Various  subjects.    See 

Landscapes E.,  B.4.2,3 

OOMIER,  L.,  engraver.  Vicv?s  in  Rome.    See  Panini, 

F a;.,  C.  5.1-3 

Greece.    Istoria  greca.    Pinelli,  B ,  .  E.,  C.8.4 

^.iREGO'a.I,C.,  engraver,  VanBus  subjects.   SeeZam- 

pieri,D pi.  15-64  of  E.,  A.5.1 

Guadagnini,  G.,  engraver.     The  crucifixion,  after 

Guido  Reni.     See  Engravings E,,  A.3.1 

Guercino  da  Cento.    See  Barbieri,  G.  F. 
Gdidetti,  N.,  engraver.    The  sibyls,  church  of  S. 

Maria  della  Pace.    See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Raf- 

faello,   da  Urbino E.,  C.3.4 

Guidi,  T.,  called  Masaccio,  painter.     Outline  plates 

after  pictures  in  the  church  of  SanClemente. 

See  Romano,  F.  G .  .  .E.,  C.6.8 

—  Various  subjects.     /See  Lasinio,  OL JE.,  A.6.4 

Hayes,  F.,  engraver.    Model  for  a  monument.    See 

Canova,  A E.,  C.2.1 


Shelf.  No. 

Holland.       Principes    Hollandiae    et  Westfrisiae. 

Scriverius,  P E.,  D.2.3 

Holy    Sacrament,  Chapel  of  the,  Rome.     Cupola,     . 
after    Pietro    da    Cortona.       Aquila,    F.   F. 

pi.  27  of®.,  A.5.2 

Honthorst,  G.,  called  Dalle  Notti,  painter.    The    • 

entombment  of  Christ.     See  Engravings  .   2E.,  A.3.1 

.Ingres,  J.  A.  D.,  painter.  Virgil  reading  the 
.^neid  to  Augustus  and  Octavia,  See  En- 
gravings   E.,  A.3.1 

Italy.     Ranalli,  F.    Storia  della  pittura  in  Italia  .  2E.,  D.3.1 

—  Rossini,  L.   Gli  archi  trionfalionorariie  funebri 

degli  antichi  Romani E.,  C.4.3 

Jerusalem.  Apparatvsvrbis  actepmli.  Prad(r,  G.  E.,  C.6.2 

Labruzzi,  C.  Le  pitture  di  Masaccio  nella  basilica 
di  8.  Clemente,  colle  teste  lucidate.  See 
Guidi,  T #.,  C.6.1 

La  Chausse,  M.  A.  de.  Pictures  antiquae  cryptarum 
Romanarum  et  sepulcri  Nasonum  descriptte. 
See  Bellori,  G.  P E.,  D.1.6 

Lafrehi,  A.,  ewfirrawer.  Various  subjects.  See  En- 
gravings   E.,  A.6.2 

La  Haye,  C.  de.,  engraver.  Frescoes  in  the  gal- 
lery of  the  Pitti  palace.    See  Berretini,  P. 

pi.  31-56  of  E,,  A.3.2 

Landscapes,  by  G.  Poussin.  See  Gluntotardi,  F. .  E.,  B.4.1 

Lanfranco,  G.,i9ai?i<er.  Fresco  in  the  cupola  of  8. 
Andrea    della  Valle,    Rome.      See    Cesi,  C. 

pi.  1-8  of®:.,  A.5.2 

La  Volpe,  N.,  engraver.     Frescoes  In  the  Sistine 

chapel.     See  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo  .  .  E.,  A.2.1 

Lawrence,    .Sir  T.,  painter*  Portrait  of  V.  Ca- 

muecini.    See  Camuccini,  V E.,  A.4.1,2 

Lazzarini,  G.,  engraver.     Various  subjects.    See 

Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Urbino  .   .   E.,  C.3.4 

Le  Fevhe,  II.,  engraver.  Suite  d'etudes  calqu6es 
etdessin^es.  See  Santi  (or  Sanzio),  Raftaello, 
da  Urbino €.,  C.3.* 

Leonetti,  G.  B.,  engraver.    Plan  and  views  of  the 

cathedral  of  Orvieto.     See  Orvieto K.,  C.4.4 

Lepri,  G.,  engraver.    Faith.    See  Santi  {or  Sanzio), 

Raffaello,  da  Urbino E.,  C.3.4 

Leyden,  L.  van,  painter,      Principes  Hollandiae  et 

Westfrisiae.     See  Scriverius,  P E.,  D.2.3 

LiPPi,  i^ra  Filippo,  i^ainicr.    Various  subjects.    See 

Lasinio,  C E.,  A.6.4 

Loir,  A.,  engraver.    Illustrations  of  the  life  of  Maria 

de' Medici.     See  Rubens,  P.  P il.,  C.7.5 

LONGHi,  or  Lunghi,   L.,  painter.       Various   sub- 

-jects.      See  Cappi,  A.,  conte E.,  C.7.4 

Lopez,  T.    Li  regni  di  Spagna  e  di  Portogallo.    See 

Pomares,  F SE.,  B.8.1 

Lorrain,  Claude.    See  Gel6e,  Claude. 

Luciietto  da  Genova.    See  Cambiaso,  L. 

Madrid.  Royal  gallery.  Engravings  from  paint- 
ings. Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da 
Urbino E.,  C.3.1 

Maffei,  p.  a.  Raccolta  di  statve  antiche  e  moderne, 

illvstrala  colle  sposizioni.    See  Rossi,  D.  de.  E.,  D.2.1 

Maina,  H.,  engraver.  Columns  of  Raphael's  Loggie. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.6.6 

Mancion,  p.,    engraver.     Apside  della   chiesa  di 

San  Onofrio.    See  Romano,  F.  G E.,  C.6.5 

Mangini,  p.  L.,  engraver.    Views  in  Rome.    See 

Panini,  F E.,  C.5.1-3 

Makatti,  C  ,  painter.    Virgin  and  child  In  glory. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

Marchetti,  D.,  eno/'«»er.    The  Trinity.    See  Santi 

(or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Urbino aE.,  C.3.4 

—  Various  subjects.  See  Camuccini,  V 2E.,  A.4.1,2 

Same.    See  Canova,  A E.,  C.2.1,3 

Same.     See  Engravings E.,  A.6.6 

Marciietti,  p.,  engraver.    The  crucifixion,   after 

Guercino.    See  Engravings E.,  A.3,1 

Masaccio.    See  Guidi,  T. 

Masolino  da  Panioale,  painter.    Various  subjects.   • 

See   Lasinio,  C E.,  A.6.4 

Masse,  J.  B.,  engraver.  Portrait  of  Maria  de'  Medici, 

as  Minerva.     See  Rubens,  P.  P E.,  C.7.5 

Massol,  — ,  engrj^er.  Suite  d'6tudes  calqu6es  et 
dessindes.  ^See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da 
Urbino E.,  C.3.1 

Medici,  Francesco    de'.  Portrait  of.       See  Rubens, 

P.  P '.  .E.,  C.7.5 

Medici,  Maria  de'.    Engravings  illustrative  of  the 

principal  events  in  her  life.  See  Rubens,  P.  P.  E.,  C.7.5 

Melozzo  da  Forli,  painter.      Pope    Sextus  iv. 

See  Engravings JC.,  A.6.6 

Mengs,   Anton   Rafael,   painter,     Apollo  and   the 

Muses.      See   Engravings E.,  A.3.1 

Mercati,  G.  B.,  engraver.    Various,  subjects.    See 

Engravings '.   .  E.,  A.6.2 

Metz,C.  M.,e»^rai;er.  The  last  judgment.  See  Buo- 
narroti, Michel-Angelo J!r.,A.2.1,2 


273 


Sheir.  No. 
Metz,  T.,  engravor.    Design  for  a  monnment.    See 

Cuiiova,  A €.,  C.2.3 

MicciNELLi,  F.,  draM^Wsmon.   Views  In  Rome.  See- 

Paiiini,  F E.,  C.5.1 

MrcnEi.-AjJGEi.o.     Sfe  Buonarroti,  Micliel-Angelo. 
AIiGNARD,  P.,  painter.     Madonna  and  child.    See 

Engravings ST.,  A. 6.2 

MissERlNi,  — ,  aoate.    Collezione  di  tuttt;  le  opere 

di  B.  Tliorvaldsen.     See  Tliorvaldsen,   B.  ,  C,  C.7.1 
MocuETTi,   A.,  engraver.    Plan   and  views  of  the 

cathedral  of  Orvieto.     See  Orvieto  ....  C,  C.  4.4 
Montagu,  D.,  engraver.    Views  in  Rome.    See  Pa- 

nini,F 8E.,C.5.1-3 

MORELl/l,  F.,  enfjruver.      Plan  and  views  of  the  ca- 

.    thedral  of"  Orvieto.     See  Orvieto   .   .   .  >   .  ST.,  C.4.4 
MORGHEN,  A.,  engraver.     lindyinion  sleeping,  after 

Guercino.      .SVe  Engravings '.  .   .  C,  A.5.4 

Morghen,  G.,  engraver.    Architectural  decorations 

at  Pompeii.    .ir><»  Engravings K.,  A.3.1 

Morghen,    R.,   engraver.    Various  subjects.     See 

tingravingu ST.,  A.3.1  and  E.,  A.5.4 

Same.    See  Santi  (or  Sonzio),  Ratlaello,  da  Ur- 

bino S.,  C.3.4 

MORO,  A.,  painter.     Principes  Hollandim  et  West- 

frisio).     See  Scriverius,  P C,  D.2.3 

M08TART,  J. .painter.  Principes  Hollandias  et  ^(Vest- 

frisiw.     .S'Cf  Hcriverius,  P C,  D.2.3 

MOTTA,  Ratlaello,  called  Ratlaellino  da  Reggio,  paint- 
er.    The  Kacrifices.      ,SV^  Engravings  .   .   .  C,  A.6.2 
Naso   family.       i>epalcri     Ka^onum.       See   Bellori, 
Nattier,  J.  M.,  draughtsman.  La  gallerie  du  palais 

G.  P «:.,D.1.6 

Luxembourg.     See  Rubens,  P.  P C,C.7.5 

NiccoLO  V  [Tonamaso  ParentucelliJ, pope.     Capella 

nel  Vatieano.     See  liomano,  F.  G St.,  C.6.8 

Normand,  C.  p.  J.,  draughtsman.    Suite  d'titudes 

caiquees  et  des^in^es.     See  Santi  {or  SafizioJ 

Raffaello,  da  Urbino fc.,  C.3.1 

Ottaviani,  G.,  engrat^er.    I^ggle  di  Rafiele  nel 

Vatieano.      Se^  Santi   {or  Sanzio),  Raiiaelio, 

da  Urbino C,  C.3.3 

—  Plan  and  views  of  the  cathedral  of  Orvieto.   See. 

Orvieto ST.,  C.4.4 

—  Views  in  Rome.     See  Panini,  F C,  C.5.1-3 

OuDENAERUE,  it.  van.    See  Audenaerde,  R.  van. 
Paintini;.         Storia     della      pittura      in     Italia.  « 

Ranaili,  F E.,  D.3.1 

Panfili  palace,  Rome.    Oaicria  dipinta  da  Pietro 

BcrrettiiiidaUortona.     OeBl,(!.  pl.l0-26of  E.,  A.3.2 

Panicale,  Masulino  da.    See  Masollno  da  Panicale. 

Panini,  F.,  evgrarer,  I'lan  and  views  of  the  cathe- 
dral of  Orvieto.     See  Orvieto iE.,  C.4.4 

Parboni,     P  ,    engraver.       I^andscapes,    after    N. 

Poussin.     Sec  Landscapes C,  B.4.3 

Paris.    La  gallerie  d^palais  Luxembourg.    Rubens, 

P.P ■ CC.T.S 

Parma,  Jtaly.    Petitot,  E.  A.    Feste  celebrate  in  .  E.,  0.8.2 

—  Vanni,  G.  B.      Fresco  in  the  dome  of  the  cathe- 

dral, by^orreggio. 

pi.  1-15  of  E.,  A. 5.3  and  9-;23of  E.,  A.5.2 
Pasqualini,   G.   B.,  engraver.     Various  subjects. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.0.2 

Patbini,  G.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma. 

S^e  Petitot,  E.  A E.,  C.8.2 

Pavon,  I.,    engraver.      The  transfiguration,  after 

Raphael.     See  Engravings E.,  A.3.1 

Pazzi,   p.   a.,  engraver.      Various    subjects.     ISee 

Zarapieri,  D pi.  15-64  of  ff.,  A.5.1 

Penni,   F.,  painter.    Various  subjects.      See   Santi 

.  -(or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Urbino E.,  C.3.4 

Penni,  L.,  painter.     The  baptism  of  (Jonstantine. 

See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Ralfaello,  d*Urbino  .  E.,  C.3.4 
Perfetti,  p.,  engraver,    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma. 

See  Petitot,  E.  A E.,  C.8.2 

Perini,  G.  S.,  engraver.    Christ  bearing  his  cr.iss. 

See  Lanfranco,  G pi.  1-9  of  E.,  A.3.2 

Persiciiini,  R.,  engraver.  Presentation  in  the  tem- 
ple, after  Rapliael.     See  Engravings  ....  E.,  A.3.1 

—  Various   subjects.     See  Santi   {or  Sanzio),  Raf- 

faello, da  Urbino • E.,  C.3.4 

Peruzzi,  B.,  painten.     The  adoration  of  the  magi. 

See  Caracci,  Agoslino pi.  37-42  of  ff.,  A.6.1 

—  Apside  della  chiesa  di  San  Onofrio.     See  Ro- 

mano, F.  G E.,  C.6.5 

Pestrini,    C.,    engraver.     V.ariou8    subjects.     See 

Santi  {or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da  Urbino  .  .  .  E.,  C.3.4 
Petrini,    G.,    engraver.      Various    subjects.      See 

.  C mova,  A E.,  C.2.3 

PiCART,-  B.;  engraver.     Illustrations  of  the  life  of 

Marj^de' Medici.    See  Rubens,  P.  P JT.,  C.7.5 

PlNELLl,  B.,  draui/htsman  and  engraver.    Scenes 

in  Spanish  history.     See  Pomares,  P.  .   .  .  E.,  B.8.1 
PiNELLi,  P.,  engraver.    Columns  of  Raphael's  Log- 

gie.      See  Engravings E.,  A.6.6 


Shelf.  No. 

PiNTCHiccnio.    See  Betto,  B.  di. 

PiPPi,  Giuiio,  painter.  Various  subjects.  See  En- 
gravings   E.,A.6JZ 

Same.      See  Santi  [or  Satizio),  Raffaello,  da 

Urbino  ,   .   .   .  , C,  C.3.1,4 

PiROLi,  T.,  engraver.     Various  subjects.    See  Ca- 

nova,  A E.,  C.2.3 

PiTTi  palace,  Florence,  Frescoes  In  the.     See  Berre- 

tini,  P.  pL  31-56  of  E.,  A.3.2 

PiTTORlNl,  Padre.     See  Bisi,  B. 

PoiLLY,    F.    de,    engraver.      Holy    family,     after 

Raphael.     See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

—  Raccolta    di  statve  aMiche  e   moderne.      See 

Rossi,  D.  de  .  .  .   . E.,  D.2.1 

—  Views  in  Itome.      See  Panini,  F E.,  C.5.1-3 

PoiiiLY,  J.  B.  de,  engraver.     Madonna  and  child, 

after  P.  Mignard.    See  Engravings  ....  E.,  A.6.2 

—  Raccolta    di     statve    antiche  e  moderne.     See 

Rossi,  D.  de C,  D.2.1 

POLANZANI,  F.,  engraver.     Views  tn  Rome.     See 

Panini,  F E.,  C.5.1-3 

Pompeii.  Architectural  decorations.  See  Engrav- 
ings .  : pi.  30-37  of  E.,  A.3.1 

PORRETTA,  A.,  engraver.    Landscape,  after  Claude 

Lorrain.     See  Landscapes E.,  B.4.3 

Portugal.     Li  regni  di   Spagna  e  di  Portogallo. 

Pomares,  F E.,  B.8.1 

rovst^TS,  (i.,  painter.  Twelve  landscapes.    See  Giun- 

touirdi,  F E.,  B.4.1 

—  Various  subjects.    See  Landscapes  ....  E.,  B.4.2,3 
PoussiN,  N.,  painter.      The    murder  of  the  inno- 
cents.   See  Engravings E.,  A.5.4 

—  Various   subjects.      See  Landscape*  ....  E.,  B.4.2,3 
Pradier,  C.  8.,  engraver.     Virgil,  Augustus,  and 

Octavia,  after  J.  A.  D.  Ingres.     See  Engrav- 
ings    .  .C,  A.3.1 

Pronti,  D.,  engraver.  Plan  and  views  of  the  cathe- 
dral of  Orvieto.     See  Orvieto E.,  C.4.4 

Quatrocentisti  tlorentini.    Lasinio,  C ST.,  A.6.4 

(^uirinalk,  I'alazzo  apostolico  del.  Frescoes  by 
Guido  Reni.    See  Ottaviani,  G.  and  C. 

pi.  1-15  of  iS:.,  A.0.3 

Raffaellino  da  Reggio.      See  Motta,  liaffaello. 

Raffaello  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  da  Urbino.  See  Santi 
{or  Sanzio),  liaffaello,  da  Urbino. 

Raibolini,  F.  F..  pat)(<er.    Madonna  and  child.    See 

Engravings E.,  A.6.6 

Rainaldi,  F.,  engraver.     Various  subjecti.      See 

Engravings E.,  A  5.4 

liANALLi,  F.    See  Florence.    Imperialo  e  reale  g.-il- 

leria E.,  D.3.2 

Randon,  C,  engraver.    Raccolta  di  statve  antiche  e 

moderne.    See  Rossi,  D.  de .  E.,  D.2.1 

Raphael.    See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  liaffaello,  da  Ur-  r 
bino. 

Ravenet,  8.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma. 

See  Petitot,  E.  A *.   .  E.,  C.8.2 

Reiiberg,  F.,  painter.  Belisarius  begging.  See  En- 
gravings  ..ST.,  A.5.4 

Reni,  Guido,  painter.  Frescoes  In  the  pontifical 
chapel  of  the  Quirinal.  ,3ke  Ottaviani,  G.  and 
C^ •  •   •  pi.  1-15  of  E.,  A.6.3 

—  VanVus  subjects.    See  Engravings.  * 

t.,  A.3.1,  E.,  A.5.4,  E.,  A.6.2,  and  E.,  A.6.6 
RiCCiANi,  A.,  engraver.     Statue  of  Napoleon.    See 

Canova,  A E.,  CJH.l 

—  Various  subjects.     See  Camuccini,  V E.,  A.4.2 

Same.    See  Engravings. 

E.,  A.3.1,  E.,  A.5.4,  and  JT.,  A.6.6 

RiCCLARELLi,  D.  (da  Voltcrra),  painter.  The  de- 
scent from  the  cross.    See  Engravings  .  .   .  JT.,  A.3.1 

ROBUi^W,  J.,  called  Tintoretto,  painter.    The  raising 

of  Lazarus.    See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

Romano,  F.  G.,  draughts  num.  Le  vetrate  nel  coro 
della  chiesa  di  S.  Maria  del  popolo.  See 
Marseille,  G.  de E.,  C.6.6 

Romano,  Giuiio.    See  Pippi,  Giuiio. 

Rome.      Ancient    Roman     ruins,        Sarti,    A.    A. 

pi.  26-31  of  E.,  B.2.2 

—  Antiquities,  etc.      Piranesi,  Q.  B.  and  F.  .  .  .  ©.,  D.4 
— '    Barberini  palace.  Frescoes   in  the.     Berretini, 

P pi.  57-65  of  E.,  A.3.2 

—  Basilica  di  S.  Ciemente.    Le  pitture  di  Masaccio. 

Guidi,  T E..  C.6.1,8 

—  Basilica  Vipia.    Uggeri,  A E.,  D.2.5 

—  Cappella  dtji  Crociflsso.    Cupola,  after  C.  Ferri. 

Aquila,  P.  F pi.  25  of  iS:.,  A.5.2 

—  Chapel  of  San  Sebastiano.    Cupola,  after  Pietro 

da  Cortona.    Aquila,  P.  F pi.  26  of  E.,  A.5.2 

—  ^Chap.il  of  the  Holy  Sacrament.    Cupola,  after 

•    Pietro  da  Cortona.   Aquila,  P.  P.  pi.  27  of  E.,  A.5.2 

—  Church  of  San  Andrea  della  Valle,  Fresco  in 

the    cupola  of,  by  G.    Lanfranco.     Cesl,  or 
1  Cesio,  C pi.  1-8  of  jr.,  A.5.2 


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Shelf.  No. 
Rome,  continued. 

—  Church  of  San  Oftrlo  a  Catinari,  Frescoes  in  the, 

by  Doraeiiichino.    Po,  P.  del .   .  pi.  28-31  of  ffl;.,  A.5.2 

—  Church  of  San  Clemente.    He  pitture  di  Masac- 

cio.     Guidi,  T ST.,  C.6.1 

—  Church  of  San  Giovanni  de'  Fiorentini,  Fres- 

coes in  the.     Linfraiico,  G.    .   .  pi.  1-9  of  C,  A.  3.2 

—  Church  of  San  Ouofrio.     Apside  della  chiesa. 

liomano,  F.  G €.,  C.6.5 

—  Church  of  San  Silvestro  di  Monte  Cavallo,  Fres- 

coes in  this,  by  Domenichino.  5ee  Engravings. 

pi.  1-4  of  €.,  A.5.4 

—  Church   of   Santa    Agnes^in  Piazza  N"avona. 

Cupola,   dipinta  a  fresco    da   C.  Ferri.    Do- 
rigny,  SirN pi.  32-39  of  ffl:.,  A.5.2 

—  Church  of  Santa  Bibiana.     Etchings  after  sub- 

jects by  G.  L.  Bernini  and  Pietro  da  Cortona. 
Audenaerde,  R.  van pi.  26-30  of  HI.,  A.3.2 

—  Church  of  Santa  Maria  del  popolo.      Lunette. 

Romano,  F.  G.- SC.,  C.6.4 

Vetrate  nel  coro.    Marseille,  G.  "de  .  .  .  .  E.,  C.ff.6 

—  Church  of  Santa  Maria  in  Aracoeli.      Frescoes 

by  Pinturicchio.    Romano,  F.  G.    .  .  '  .  .  K.,  C.6.3 

—  Church  of  Santa    Maria    in    Vallicella,   called 

Chiesa  nuova.     Cupola,  after  Pietro  da  Cor- 
tona.    Aquila,  F.  F pi.  24of  ffi..  A.5.2 

—  Colonna  Antonina.     Bartoli,  P.  Ss S,  C.7.2 

—  Colonna  Traiana.  .  Bartoli,  P.  S E.,  C.7  3 

—  Costumi  di  Roma.    Pinelli,  B 2E.,  C.8.3 

—  Disegni    di    vari    altari    e    cappelle.        Rossi, 

G.  G ffi.,  D.1.1 

—  Farnese  palace,  Frescoes  in  the.    by  Annibale 

Caracci.     6V«  Engravings    .   .   .  pi.  38-40  of  E.,  A.3.1 

—  Four  cupolas  in  the.  Aquila, F.F.  pi.  24-27  of  C,  A.5.2 

—  Imagines  Farnesiani  cvbicvli  ab  Annibale  Car-  , 

racio  pictse.    Aquila,  P. 

pi.  1-13  of  K.,  A.6.1,  and  66-78  of  E.,  A.3.2 

—  Insignivm  Rom®  templorvm  prospectvs.    Rossi, 

G.G C,  D.1.3 

—  La  cappella  Riario  in  8.  Maria  del  popolo,  di- 

pinta da  Pinturicchio.    Romano,  F.G..   .   .JT.,  C.6.7 

—  Le  pitture  della  cappella  di  Niccolo  V.    Romano, 

F.G • 2i:.,C.6.8 

—  Palazzo  apostolico  del  Quirinale.      Frescoes  by 

Guido  licni.    Ottavianl,  G.  and  C. 

■    pi.  1-15  of  ffl;.,A.6.3 

—  Palazzo    Panflli.        Galeria    dipinta  da  Pietro 

Berrettini  di  Cortona.    Cesi,  C.  .  pi.  10-25  of  €.,  A.3.2 

—  PictursB  antiquiB  cryptarum  Romanarum.    Bel- 

lori,  G.  P ST.,  D.1.6 

—  The  Vatican.       Camera    del    Museo  vaticano. 

Feoli,  V a;.,  B.  2.1-3 

Cupolas  in  the  chapels  of.     Aquila,  F.  F. 

pi.  24-27  of  K,,  A.5.2 

Frescoes  and  paintings  in.     Santi  (^or  Sanzio), 

RafFaello,  da  Urbiuo JE.,  C.3.3,4 

Fresc<Jfes    in    the    Sistine    chapel.       Buonar- 
roti,   Michel-Angelo SE  ,  A.2.1,2 

Mosaic  pavement  in.      See  Engravings. 

pl.41-46of  E:.,  A.1.1 

Pictvrae  llaphaelis  !3?inctij  Vrbinatis.     Aquila, 

F.F.  and  P..  . ^SE.,  C.3.2 

• '■  Pitture  della  capella  di  Nicold  v.    See  Ronrano, 

F.  G ffi.,  C.6.8 

—  Veteres  arcvs  Avgvstorvm  trivmphis  insignes. 

See  Bartoli.  P.  S E.,  D.1.2 

—  Views  in.    See  Panini,  F 5I.,C.5.1-3 

Romero, — ,  engraver.     Hercules    killing    his  chil- 
dren.    See  Canova,  A E.,  C.2.3 

Rosa,  HaXwalor,  painter.  The  conspiracy  of  Catiline. 

See  Engravings E,,  A.5.4 

RosCHWEiN,  — ,  engraver.      The  Holy  family.     SM 

Camuccini,  V *.   .   •  , iC.,  A.4.2 

RosELLi,  C,  painter.    Elevation  of  the  host.    See 

Lasinio,  C E.,  A.6.4 

Rossi,  G.,  the  elder,  engraver.  The  Virgin  and  child, 

from  L.  Caracci.     S'e«  Engravings 2E.,  A.6.2 

Rossi,    G.   G.     Veteres   arcvs    Avgvstorvm.      See 

Bartoli,  P.  S E.,  D.1.2 

Rubens,  P.   P.,  painter.     Principes    Hollandii»  et 

Westfrisiae.     See  Scriverius,  P. E.,  D!2.3 

Ruga,  P.,  engraver.   Mosaic  pavement.    See  Engrav- 
ings   aC.,  A.3.1 

Sablet,   F.,  painter.     Group  of  cypresses  planteii 

by  Michel  Angelo.    See  Landscapes  ....  2E.,  B.4,2 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  Life  ojf.    >S«e  Vannuchi,  A. 

pi.  1-14  of  a;.,  A.5.1 
Salandri,  v.,  engraver.    Constantine's  address  to 

his  trooiJS.   See  Santi  (or  Sanzio),  liaffaello,  da 

Urbino ?r.,£L3.4 

Salvi,  G.  B.,  cafted  Sa88oferrato,p(im<er.     Various 

subjects.     See  Engravings  .   .  2E.,  A.3.1,  and  C,  A.5.4 
San  Andrea  della  Valle.    See  Rome.  Church  of  Sa;i 

■     Andrea  della  Valle pi.  1-8  of  €-.,  A.5.2 


Shelf.    No. 

San  Carlo  a  Catinari.    See  Rome.    Church  of  San 

Carlo  a  Catinari pi.  28-31  of  JE.,  A.5.2 

San  Cle.hente.  See  Rome.  Church  of  San  Cle- 
mente   JE.,  C.6.1 

San  Giovanni  de'  Fiorentini.   See  Rome.  Church  of 

San  Giovanni  de'  Fiorentini   .   .   .  pi.  1-9  of  d.,  A.3.2 

SanOnofrio.   See  Rome.   Church  of  San  Onofrio  .C,  C.6.5 

San  SlLVESTROdi  Monte  Cavallo.  See  Rome.  Church 

of  San  Silvestro  di  Monte  Cavallo  .  pi.  1-4  of  2E.,  A.5.4 

CJANTA  Agnese  in  Piazza  N'avona.  See  Rome. 
Church  of  Santa  Agnese  in  Piazza  Navo- 
na pi.  32-39  of  C,  A.5.2 

Santa  BiBlAVA.  See  Rome.  Church  of  Santa  Bibi- 
ana     pi.  26-30  of  JE.,  A.3.2 

Santa  Maria  del  popolo.    See  Rome.    Church  of  • 

Santa  Marta  del  popolo 2E.,  C.6.4,7 

Santa  Maria  in  Aracceli.    See  Rome.    Church  of 

Santa  Maria  in  Aracoeli 2E.,  C.6.3 

Santi  [or  Smzio),   liaffaello,  da  Urbino,  painter. 

—  [Engravings  from  frescoes  and  paintings  of  the 

atanze  of  the  Vatican,  etc.]    40  pi.    f" .   .  .  2E.,  C.3.4 

Contents.  —  I.  Allej^oricalfii^urea;  namely,  Frudence 
(by  Bome  called  Jurisprudence),  Moderation,  and 
Strength,  Camera  della  segnatura,  bv  R.  Morghen;  2. 
Battle  between  Con-tantine  and  Maxentius,  Sala  di 
Costaatino,  executed  by  G.  Romano,  by  L.  Fabri  (proof 
before  letters);  3.  Constantine's  address  to  his  troops, 
same  place,  executed  by  the  same,  by  V.  Salandri;  4. 
The  baptism  of  Constantine,  same  place,  executed  by 
L.  Penni,  by  the  same;  5.  Theschoolof  Athens,  Cam- 
era della  scunatura,  by  G.  Volpatoi  6.  Disputadi  S.  Sac- 
•  ramento,  same  place,  by  the  same  ;  7.  The  mass  of 
Bolsena,  Sala  d'Eliodoro,  by  R.  Morghen  ;  8.  The  de- 
liverance of  St.  Peter  from  prison,  same  place,  by  Q. 
Volpato  ;  9.  Parnassus,  Camera  della  segnatura,  by 
the  same  ;  10.  Heliodorus  driven  from  the  temple, 
Sula  d'Eliodoro,  by  the  same ;  11.  Defeat  of  Attila, 
same  place,  by  the  same  ;  12.  Rome  presented  by  Con- 
Wautine  to  Silvester  i,  Saladi  Costantino,  executed  by 
R.  del  Qolle,  by  A.  Fabri ;  l.'J  Defeat  of  the  Saracens 
at  Ostia,  Stanza  del  incendio,  executed  by  G.  da  Udine, 
by  the  same  ;  14.  L'incendio  del  borgo,  same  place,  by 
(i.  Volpato  !  IS.  The  oath  of  Leo  iii,  same  place,  ex- 
ecuted by  P.  del  Vaga,  by  A.  Fabri ;  Ifi.  I'he  corona- 
tion of  Charlemagne,  same  place,  by  the  same  ;  17-24, 
27-.'50.  Allegorical  figures,  Saladi  Costantino,  namely. 
Eternity,  Prudence, 'Peace,  -trength.  Religion,  Faith, 
Charity,  Innocence,  Meekness,  Justice,  Moderation,  the 
Church,  executed  by  G.  Romano,  F.  Penni,  and  R.  del 
Colle,  eiigr.  by  F.  Cfenci,  L.  Ferretti,  C.  Pestrini,  and 
•  G.  Lazzarini;  25.     Faith,  by  G.  Lepri;  2fi.  Hope,  by  R. 

Persichini;  .'il.  Charity,  by  A.  Banzo;  32-.35.  Allegori- 
cal figures.  Philosophy,  justice,  Poetry,' and  Theology, 
Camera  della  segnatura,  by  B.  Morghen;  36.  Ihe 
sibyls,  clrurch  of  S.  Maria  della  Pace,  by  N.  Guidetti 
and  A.  Bertini;37.  The  Trinity  (Raphael's  first  fresco 
at  Perugia),  by  U.  Marchctti ;  .S8.  The  entombment  of 
Christ,  by  G.  Volpato;  .3!(.  The  presentation  in  the 
temple,  by  R.  Persichini ;  40.  Adoration  of  the  kings,  by 
A.  Banzo. 

S^ote.  —  There  is  a  duplicate  copy  flf  this  in  A. 

—  Loggie  di  Rafaele  nel  Vaticano.    [Roma,  1772- 

77.]    3  parts  in  1  v.     f   ... €.,  C.3.3 

Note.  —  Forty-three  plates  engraved  by  p.  Volpato 
and  G.  Ottaviani. 

—  Suite  d'^tudes  calqu^es  et  dessin^es  d'aprescinq 

tableaux  de  Raphael  [by  C.  P.  J.  Normand], 
accompagnees  do  gravures  de  ces  tableaux 
■  [by  (A.)  F.  Girard,  Massol,  H.  Le  Fevre,  K. 
Sauve,  N.  (F.)  Bertrand,  (J.  F.)  Badoureau], 
et  de  notices  historlques  et  critiques  com- 
poU^es  par  T.  B.  fimerlc-David.    Paris,  [1818- 

22].  24 pi.  r .  .  .  a:.,c.3,i 

Contents.  — 1-3.  The  visitation,  or,  the  salutation  o£ 
Elizabeth;  4-6.  Holy  family  under  the  oak-tree,  or,  L)el- 
agnus  Dei,  flnished  by  G.  Romano;  7-10.  Holy  family, 
called  the  P?arl;  U-lii.-  Madonna  with  the  fish;  17- 
24.  Christ  bearing  the  cross,  called  Lo  spasimo  di 
Sieilia. 

Note.  —  The  originals  of  the  above  are  in  the  Madrid 
gallery. 

—  Pictvrae  ex  avla  et  conclavibvs  palatij  Vatican!. 

See  Aquila,  F.  F.  and  P JS..,  C.3.2 

—  Principj  del  disegno.     See  Metz,  CM....   2E.,  C.8.d 

—  Studio  del  disegno.     See  Folo,  G ffl:.,  D.L'> 

—  Tapestries.     See  Marchetti,  P.    .•  .  pi.  1-8  of  K.,  A.7.1 

—  Various  subjects.  See  Engravings. 

tt.,  A.3.1,  E.,  andA.6.2,6 
Sarto,  Andrea  del.     See  Vannuchi,  A. 
Sassoferrato.    See  Salvi,  G.  B. 
SAUVt;,  F.,  engraver.      Suite  d'(5tudea  calqn^es  et 

de8sin6e8.     See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),  liaffaello, 

da  Urbino JE..  C.3.1 

Savorelli,  p.,  engraver.    Frescoes  in  the   Sistlne 

chapel.     See  Buoiarroti,  Michel-Ang(!l<J>  ffi.,  A.2.1,2 
ScHi.vMiNOSsi,  li.,  engraver.      Holy  family,  after 

Luchetto  da  Genova.    See  Engravings  .  .  .  i!E.,  A.6.2 
ScuLPi'URK.     See  Canova,  A 2E.,C  2.1,3 

—  See  Thorvaldsen,  B 2t.,  C.7.1 


275 


•  Shelf.    No. 

Sepulchral  monoments.    Bellori,  G.  P.    Picturae 

aiitiquae  cryptarum  Konianarum ST.,  D.1.6 

—  SeeCaiova,  A JT.,  C.2.1,3 

—  jSff  Uem-picci,  A E.,  C.4.2 

BiMON,  P.,  engraver.    FrescoeB  in  the  gallery  of  the 

Pitti  palace.     See  Berrethii,  P.  .  pi.  31-56  of  C,  A.3.2 
KlMONNEAi,  C,  engraver.     Illustrations  of  the  life 

of  Maria  de'  Medici.     See  Rubens,  P.  P.  .   .  C,  C.7.5 
818TINE  chapel.     See  Home,  The  Vatican. 
Spain.     Li  regni  di  Spagna  e  dl  Portogallo.    Poma- 

res,  F C.,  B.8.1 

Specchi,    a.,    engraver.      Views    in   Rome.       See 

Panini,  F .•  ,   .   .   .  E.,  C.5.1-3 

Spiekiie,  F.,  engraver.    Frescoes  in  the  gallery  of 

the  intU  palace.    See  Berretini,  P. 

pi.  31-56  of  E:.,  A.3.2 
Spinello.    See  Aretino,  Spinello. 
Htatuarv.    Raccolta  di  statve  antiche  e  moderne. 

Rossi,  D.de    .  .   ., E.,  D.2.1 

TAPESTiUEg  of  Raphael.    Marchetti,  P.  .  pi.  1-8  of  C,  A.7.1 
Temple,  The,  at  Jerunalem.      Apparatvs  vrbis,  ac 

templi.    Prado,  O C,  C.6.2 

Testa,  a.,  engraver.    Landscapes,  afterN.  Poussiii. 

See  Landscapes ,...  E.,  B.4.3 

—  Various  subjects.    See  Canova,  A E.,  0.2.1,3 

Testa,  Q.  C,  engraver.  Madonna  and  child,  after  P. 

Testa.     See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

Testa,  P.,  painter  and  engraver.    Various  subjects. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.0.2 

Thomahsin,  p.,  engraver.  St.  Cecilia,  after  Raphael. 

See  Engravings E.,  A.0.2 

TiiOKVALDSEN,  B.    The  apostles.    See  Engravings. 

pi.  6-15  of  E.,  A.6.6 

TiNTi,  C,  engraver.    The  agony  in  the  garden.    See 

Lanfranco,  Q.  .   .       pi.  1-9  of  E.,  A.3.2 

Tintoretto.    See  Robusti,  Jacopo. 

T18I,  or  Tisio,  B.,  calleit  GaAfalo,  painter.  Various'" 

subjects.     See  Engravings E.,  A.3.1 

Titian.    See  Vecellio,  Tiziano. 

Tofanelli,    d.,   painter.      Cupids.      See   Engrafv- 

iiigs E.,  A,6.4 

ToFiGNO,  V.    Li  regni  di  Spagna  e   di  Portogallo. 

See  Pomares,  F E.,  B.8.1 

ToMBA,  L.,  engraver.     Various  subject*.      See  Ca- 

niucninl,  V E.,  A.4.2 

Torres,  M.,  engraver.  Polyhymnia  and  Mne- 
mosyne.    See  Canova,  A E.,  C.2.3 

Trajan's  column,  Rome.  Engraving,  with  explan- 
atory text.    Bartoll,  V.  ti E.,  C.7.3 

Trouvain,  a.,  engraver.    Illustrations  of  the  life  of 

Maria  de' \fedlci.  Se?  Rubens,  P.  P E.,  C.7.5 

Udine,  G.  da,j!>«in<pr.  Defeat  of  the  Saracens  at 
Ostia.  See  Banti  {or  Sanzio),  Raffaello,  da 
Urliino E.,  C.3.4 

Ulpian    basilica,  Rome.      Istoria  e   ristavrazione. 

UKgeri,  A E.,  DA5 

Vaga,  p.  deVpainier.     The  oath  of  Leo  iii.    See 

Santi  (or  Sanzio),  Riiffaello,  da  Urblno  .  .   E.,  0*.3.4 


Shelf.  No. 
Vaxli,  A.,  engraver.  Landscapes  after  N.  Poussin. 

See  Landscapes E.,  B.4.3 

Van  Dyck,  A.     See  Dyck,  A.  van. 

Vasconi,  F.,  engraver.  Views  in  Rome.  See  Panini, 

F E.,  C.B.1-3 

Vasi,  G.,  engraver.    Views  in  Rome.      See  Panini, 

F ■ E.,  C.5.1-3 

Vatican,  The.    See  Rome.    The   Vatican. 
Vecchio,  B.  del,   engraver.     Beatrice    Cenci,  after 

Guido  Reni.     See  Engravings E.,  A.6.6 

Vecellio,  Tiziano,  called  Titian,  painter.   Principes 

Hollandiffi    et    Westfrlslao.      See    Scriverius, 

P E.,  DJ2.3 

Vermeulen,  C.,  engraver.    Illustrations  of  the  life 

of  Maria  de'  Medici.     See  Rubens,  P.  P. .  .  E.,  C.7.5 
Veronese,  Paolo.    See  Cagjiari,  Paolo.  • 

ViLLALPANDO,  J.  B.    In  Kzechiclcm  ezplanatlones, 

etc.    See  Prado,  G E.,  C.6.2 

ViLLAMENA,  F.,  painter  and  engraver.     Various 

subjects.    5V  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

Vincent,  H.,  engraver.     Plan   and  views    of    the 

cathedral  of  Orvleto.    .SVf^  Or^ieto  .  *.   .  .  E.,  C.4.4 
V188CHER,  L.,  engraver.    Frescoes  in  the  gallery  of 

the  Plttl  palace.    See  Berretini,  P. 

pi.  31-56  of  E.,  A.3.2 
ViTALi.  P.,  engraver.    The  tomb  of  Clement  xiv. 

See  Canova,  A E.,  C.2.1 

Volpato,  G.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  in  Parma. 

See  Petitot,  E.  A E.,  C.8.2 

—  Landscapes,  after  Claude  Lorrain  and  N.  Pous- 

sin.    See  Landscapes E.,  B.4.3 

—  Various    subjects.       See    Buonarroti,    Michcl- 

Angelo E.,  A.2.2 

Same.     See^  Engravings  .  .   .  E.,  A.3.1,  and  E.,  A.6.6 

Same.     See  Santi  {or  Sanzio),    Raffaello,  da 

Urblno E.,  C.3.3,4 

—  Views  in  Rome.      See  Panini,  F E.,  C.5.1-3 

Werff,  a.  van   der,   painter.      Adoration  of   the 

shepherds.      See   Engravings E.,  A.5.4 

Zampieri,  D.,  called  Domenlchino.  Frescoes  in 
the  dome  of  San  Carlo  a  Catinarl,  Rome. 
See  Po,  P.  del pi.  28-31  of  E.,  A.5.2 

—  Various  subjects.      See  "Bngravings. 

E.,  A.3.1,  E.,  A    6.4,  and  E.,  A.6.6 

Same.    See  Frezza,  G.  G.  .  pi  26,27 ,31-:i6  of  E.,  A.6.3 

Zanetti,  ^V.  M.,  engraver.  Raccolta  di  statve  an- 
tiche o  moderne.  .ST^e  Rossi,  D.  de  ....  E.,  D.2.1 
Zarlatti,  v.,  engraver.     St.  Peter,   after  Guido 

Renl.     See  Engravings E.,  A.6.2 

Zuccaro,  tfr  Zucchero,  F., painter.  Various  subjecis. 

See^  Eiigravings E.,  A.6.2 

ZuccAKO,'or  Zucchero,  T.,  F.  and  O.    Illustri  fatti 

Farnestanl     coloriti.        See  •  Prenner,    G,    C. 

von E.,  D.1.4 

Zdliani,  F.,  engraver.    Madonna  and  child,  after  F. 

F.  Raibolini.     See  Engravings  .   « E.,  A.6.6 

Zdliami,  G.,  engraver.    Feste  celebrate  In  Parma.       ' 

See  Petito4,  £.  A E.,  C.8.2 


Annual  Report  and  Catalogues. 

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Since  the  issue  of  the  last  Bulletin,  the  Eighteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trjutees  has  been  printed,  with  statistics  of 
the  increase  and  use  of  the  f>ibrary,  covering  as  interval  of  the  nine  months  previous  to  the  beginning  of  the  newly-estab- 
Ifshed  Li^brary  year,  May  Ist.  The  figures  given  in  it  show  the  still-lncre&fng  importance  of  an  institution  which  at  this 
time  possesses  about  170,00<T volumes. 

A  new  Class  List  of  the  Lower  Hall,  embracing  Poetry,  the  Drama,  Rhetoric,  Elocution,  Collections  (published  as 
such).  Periodicals,  and  the  large  number  of  books  too  miscellaneous  to  be  otherwise  classed,  was  published  on  the  let 
of  September.  •  ^ 

A  useful  List  of  all  the  Periodicals  Currently  Received  In  the  Library,  and  placed  both  in  the  Reading  Room  and  on 
the  shelves  of  the  General  Collection,  has  likewise  been  issued,  comprising  nearly  750  titles.  It  includes  Reviey^s,  Maga- 
zines, Journals,  etc.,  and  the  issues  —  except  mere  reports  —  of  learned  societies  and  other  bodie"but  it  does  not,  as  a 
rule,  include  iftblic  documents,  or  almanacs,  or  books  published  aerially,  or  the  like.  Appended  to  it  is  a  list  of  the  Books 
of  Reference  kept  in  the  Reading  Room,  and  at  the  Desk  in  the  Bates  Hall,  including  15(r  titles,  and. about  460  volumes, 
not  counting  duplicates,  of  which  there  are  many.  ,  • 


The  Franco-Prussian  War. 


We  are  endeavoring  through  our  foreign  agencies  to  secure  the  best  of  the  pamphlet  discussions  of  this  war,  as  well  as 
the  most  Important  of  the  Jjooks.  We  have  already  formed  a  considerable  collection  of  American,  English,  French,  and 
German  maps  of  the  seat  of  war.    We  hope  to  be  assisted  by  friends  of  the  Library. 


Indicator  •  Finding  List. 

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dicator. 

As  the  pins  of  the  Indicator  always  have  the  ends  bearing  black  figures,  on  a^- white  ground  turned  outwards  when  the 
books  are  on  the  shelf,  this  List  will  furnish  the  means  of  readily  ascertaining  what  books  are  at  any  time  in  the  alcoves 
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^  Public  Card  Catalogue  for  the  Lower  Hall. 

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The  Prince  Library, 

A  volume  containing  two  tracts  —  the  titles  of  which  are  given  below  —  has  been  returned  to  this  collection.  The 
book  is  in  the  original  binding,  bears  Prince's  autograph,  and  the  plate  of  the  "  South  Church  Library."  It  was  dis- 
covered among  some  old  books  received  at  the  New  Bedford  Public  Library,  and  these  marks  of  ownership  having  been 
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'         The  tracts  are  — ^  ^ 

Alting,  J.    Synopsis  institutionum  Chaldsearum  et  Syrarum.  Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  1717.    pp.  (4),  122.    sm.  8°  .  79a.30 
Otho,  Q-.     Synopsis  institutionum  Samaritanarum,  Rabbinicarum,  Arabicarum,    .^thioi>icarum  et   Persicarum. 

Editio  secunda.    Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  1717.    pp.  (16),  32,  32,  [120].    sm.  8" 79a.30 


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by  the  following  figures  :  Between  May  l|^and  September  30th,  there  were  5733  issues  in  1866;  7513  in  1867;  10,869  in 
1868"  17  355  in  1869,  and  20,348  in  1870.  The  increased  use  of  the  Reading  Room  foi  periodicals  is  shown  for  the  mouth  of 
September  by  4833  readers  in  1866;  5421  in  1867;  6681  in  1868;  9289  in  1809,  and  14,389  in  1870.  In  the  Lower  Hall,  during 
September  in  1867  there  were  6753  issues;  for  the  same  month,  1868,  11,274  issues;  1869,  13,110  issues^  and  1870,  16,402 
issues  and  the  lar^e  number  qf  persons  here  indicated  have  been  supplied  during  the  month  last  past  at  an  average  deten- 
tion of  not  over  five  minutes  each.  —  Saturday  Eoening  Gazette,  October  Xbth, 


The  Bulletins  are  for  Sale  * 

In  the  Library,  at  two  cents  each.  The  List  of  Periodicals  currently  received  is  also  for  sale  at  five  cents.  The  Supple- 
mentary Index  to  the  books  in  the  Bates  Hall  (issued  in  1866)  lis  for  sale  at  $2.00,  and  the  Catalogue  of  the  Prince 
Library  at  $1.00.  The  main  Index  of  the  Bates  Hall  (issued  in  1861)  is  out  of  print,  but  a  limited  number  of  copies  of 
both  the  Index  and  Supplement  circulate  like  other  books.  The  Class  or  Finding  Lists  for  English  Prose  Fiction,  and 
for  Poetry,  the  Drama,  Collected  Works,  etc.,  are  for  sale,  in  the  Lower  Delivery  Room,  at  ten  cents  each;  the  Finding 
List  for  Biography  and  Travels  at  five  cents ;  and  that  for  Works  in  Foreign  Languages  at  two  cents.  The  Finding  Lists 
for  the  Sciences,  Arts,  and  Professions,  and  for  History  and  Politics  are  out  of  print ;  but  new  editions  will  be  issued  as 
soon  as  possible. 


BULLETIN    No.  21 


A.I*RIL,  1872. 


Board  of  Trustees. 

WILTilAM  W.  GREENOUGH,  President. 

Samuel  Little, 556  Warren  Street, Alderman Term  expires  1873 

Frederick  Pease, 14  Saratoga  Street, Councilman, *'  "  1873 

Hebmax  D.  Bradt, 74  Forest  Street, Councilman, "  "  1873 

William  W.  Greekough, 66  Temple  Street, At  Large, "  '«  1872 

Jarvis  D.  Braman, 38  Charles  Street, "          "  "  1872 

Samuel  A.  Green, 25  Kneeland  Street, "          '•  "  1873 

Ellis  W.  Morton, Tremont  House "         "  "  1873 

Geobob  Pdtnam, 130  Highland  Street, "          "  "  1874 

Westom  Lewis, 81  Worcester  Street, "         "  "  1874 

Officers. 

JUSTIN  WINSOR,  Superintendent,  and  Skcbetabt  o»  this  Trustbbs. 

William  A.  Wheeler,  Assistant  Superintendent. 

James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant. 

Edward  Capen,  Keeper  of  Lower  Balls.  Joseph  Sttkes,  Keeper  of  Bates  Hall. 

William  E.  Ford,  Janitor. 


Miss  Sabah  C.  Godbold,  Librarian  of  East  Boston  Branch. 

of  South  Boston  Branch. 


Mb8.  Akita  C.  D.  Keen,  Librarian 


Days  and  HonrB,  etc. 

All  departments  are  open  every  secular  day  except  the 
five  legal  holidays.  —  February  22,  Fast  Day,  July  4,  Thanks- 
giving, and  Christmas,  —  and  such  other  days  lui  the 
Trustees  may  direct. 

Bates  nall,9A..u.  to  6  P. M.  (winter),  to  7  p. H.  (summer). 

Lower  Hall,  9  A.  M.  to  8  p.  m.  Books  received  after 
8.30  a.m. 

Central  Reading  Room,  9  a.  M.  to  10  p.  m. 

Saat  Boston  Branch,  9  a.  m.  to  8  p.  m. 

South  Boston  Branch  will  be  opened,  in  part,  during  the 
present  month. 

Extent  of  the  Collections.  The  Bates  Hall  contains  143,000 
volumes ;  the  Lower  Hall,  32,000  volumes ;  the  East  Boston 
Branch,  6,700  volumes;  the  South  Boston  Branch,  4,500  vol- 
umes,—  a  total  (including  7,300  sale  duplicates)  of  more 
than  193,000  volumes,  besides  99,000  pamphlets. 

The  Central  Reading  Room  has  about  380  different  period- 
icals ;  the  East  Boston  Branch  Reading  Room  has  37 ;  the 
South  Boston  Branch  has  25. 


Persons  Admitted  to  Use  the  Libraries. 

I.  To  use  periodicals  or  books  in  the  buildings.  Any 
person  above  the  age  of  14  years  may  use  the  Reading  Room 
for  periodicals,  and,  if  above  Id,  may  make  use  of  the  books 
within  the  buildings,  without  previous  registration, 

n.  To  take  books  away  from  the  buildings.  All  citizens 
and  residents  of  Boston  above  the  age  of  10  years ;  all  non- 
resident (^ergymen  and  Teachers  having  regular  professional 
occupation  in  the  city;  all  inhabitants,  even  if  under  16,  who 
have  received  certificates  of  graduation,  medals,  or  Lawrence 
prizes,  from  the  Public  Schools ;  and  all  pupils  attending  the 
Girls'  High  and  Normal  Schools,  are  entitled  to  a  full  use  of 
the  Library,  All  these  must  sign  the  application  card,  and 
give  the  name  of  a  citizen,  who  may  be  consulted,  if  neces- 
sary. TTie  registration  takes  place  in  the  Lower  Delivery 
Hall  of  the  Central  Library,  and  at  the  several  Branches. 

m.  Non-residents.  Non-resident  members  of  educational 
institutions  in  the  city  and  other  non-residents  (when 
specially  permitted,  in  consideration  of  the  advancement  of 
the  public  interests),  may  take  books  for  home  use,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  conditions  imposed  in  each  case  by  the 
Trustees. 


C^T^LOaUES. 


Bulletins. 

A  fresli  list  of  accessions  is  posted  almost  daily  in  each 
Library.  That  for  the  Bates  Hall  shows  all  the  books  added 
to  the  Central  Library.  Those  for  the  Lower  Ilall  and  for 
the  East  Boston  Branch  show  only  the  books  added  to  those 
departments. 

The  printed  quarterly  Bulletins  reached  the  end  of  the 
first  volume  with  No.  19;  and  the  present,  1^0.21,  is  the 
second  number  of  the  second  volume.  For  sale  (excepting 
No.  2,  3, 19,  and  20,  out  of  print,)  at  2  cents  each.  Books  with 
numbers  below  2110  are  in  the  Lower  Hall ;  and  above  2110 
are  in  the  Bates  Hall.  Those  with  E.  B.  prefixed  to  the 
number  are  in  the  East  Boston  Branch, 

Eates  Hall. 

I.    The  Index  of  1861.  (Includes  the  Bowditch  Library.) 
Royal  octavo,  902  pages.     Out  of  print. 

II.    The  Supplement  of  1866.  (Includes  the  Parker  Lib- 
■  rary.)    Royal  octavo,  718  pages.    For  sale  at  $2.00. 

in.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Prince  Library.  Royal 
octavo,  160  pages.    For  sale  at  $1.00. 

rv.  Public  Card  Catalogue.  The  printed  cards,  to- 
gether with  those  in  manuscript  in  the  same  boxes,  show 
the  books  added  to  the  Bates  Hall  since  1866.  Those  in  print 
show  also  the  books  added  to  the  Lower  Hall  since  October 
1, 1871,  and  contain  all  needful  cross-references,  under  sub- 
jects, etc.;  those  in  manuscript  do  not  contain  such  cross- 
references,  but  only  main  entries,  under  authors,  etc.  It  is 
the  intention,  however,  to  embody  the  titles  of  the  Manu- 
script Cards  in  this  Printed  Card  Catalogue,  with  the  neces- 
sary cross-references,  as  rapidly  as  possible.  The  titles 
from  the  printed  Catalogue  of  the  Prince  Library  have 
been  inserted  among  the  printed  cards  in  their  proper 
alphabetical  places;  and  iu  due  time  it  is  hoped  to  em- 
body with  them,  in  the  same  way,  the  printed  titles  from 
the  Bates  Hall  Index  and  Supplement,  from  Vol.  1  of  the 
Bulletins,  and  from  the  Lower  Hall  Class  Lists,  so  that  the 
public  shall  have  access  in  one  alphabet  to  a  catalogue  of 
all  the  books  in  the  Central  Library.  Until  this  is  done, 
the  visitor  will  have  to  search  in  various  printed  alphabets 
in  book  form,  and  in  the  manuscript  part  as  well  as  in  the 
printed  part  of  this  card  catalogue. 

V.  The  Official  Card  Catalogue,  which  can  be  con- 
sulted, in  cases  of  need,  upon  application,  supplements  the 
printed  Index  and  Supplement,  and  supplies  full  cross-refer- 
ences to  that  part  of  the  Public  Card  Catalogue,  which  is  at 
present  in  manuscript. 

Note.  —  A  limited  number  of  copies  of  the  Index  and  Sup- 
plement circulate  like  other  books. 

A  List  of  the  Portraits  in  the  Tosti  Engravings  is  for  sale 
at  5  cents. 

Bulletins  13  and  15  contain  a  list  of  that  portion  of  the 
Tosti  collection  of  engravings  which  is  in  bound  volumes, 
embracing  nearly  5,100  prints. 

Lower  Hall. 

I.  Fiction  and  Juveniles.  —  5<A  edition,  August, 
1871,  76  pages.    Price  15  cents. 

II.  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Professions.  2d  edition, 
September,  1871,  71  pages-.    Price  10  cents. 

ni.  History,  Biography,  and  Travels,  id  edition, 
in  press. 

IV.  French,  German,  and  Italian  Books.  1st 
edition,  September,  1867,  45  pages.    Price  2  cents. 

V.  Poetry,  Drama,  Collections,  .^vnd  Miscella- 
nies. Xst  edition,  August,  1870, 128  pages.  Price  20  cents. 
VI.  A  Card  Catalogue,  containing  only  the  titles  of 
works  (not  anonymous)  which  have  been  added  to  the 
3x)wcr  Library  since  the  issue  of  the  various  Class  Lists, 
has  been  placed  at  the  Clerk's  desk  iu  the  Distributing  Hall. 


In  the  printed  Bulletins,  such  works  are  entered  only  under 
the  names  of  their  authors.  These  printed  entries  have  been 
cut  out  of  the.  various  Bulletins,  and  inserted  in  alphabetical 
order  in  a  book,  which  is  in  the  custody  of  the  Clerk,  and 
which  can  be  consulted  on  application. to  him.  This  Con- 
solidated Bulletin,  therefore,  and  the  Card  Catalogue, 
taken  together,  show  all  the  additions,  both  under  author 
and  title,  which  have  been  made  to  the  Lower  Library  since 
the  publication  of  the  several  Class  Lists. 

OBSERVE.  Many  books  properly  belonging  to  the 
classes  of  tlie  preceding  Lists  will  be  found  in  No.  V,  because 
they  form  one  of  a  series  or  collection. 

Branches. 

A  Finding  List  of  the  books  in  the  East  Boston  Branch 
Library  has  been  printed  separately,  and  is  for  sale  at  20 
cents.  A  Finding  List  for  the  South  Boston  Branch  is  in 
preparation. 

Central  Periodical  Eeading  Eoom. 

A  List  of  Periodicals  currently  received  (nearly  800  in 
number,  of  which  about  one-half  are  kept  in  the  Reading 
Room),  issued  in  September,  1870,  is  for  sale  at  five  cents. 

2fote. — Copies  of  these  various  Catalogues  are  always  ac- 
cessible on  the  tables  of  the  Bates  Hall,  at  the  Clerk's  Desk 
in  the  Lower  Delivery  Hall,  and  at  the  East  Boston  Branch. 

The  Oatalogne  System. 

The  so-called  Dictionary  System,  upon  which  all  the  Cata- 
logues of  the  Boston  Public  Library  are  made,  is  thought 
to  be  more  simple  than  any  other. 

There  are  three  things,  one  of  which  a  person  wanting  a 
book  must  know,  and  the  Dictionary  System  guides  the 
average  reader  more  readily  than  any  other,  as  he  always 
looks  in  the  proper  alphabetical  place  for  the  entry  he  is  in 
search  of.    These  three  things  are  as  follows :  — 

I.  The  title.  If  this  is  not  clearly  indicative  of  the  subject 
of  the  work  (if  it  is,  the  subject  should  be  looked  for  rather 
than  the  title),  search  for  it  imder  the  first  word  not  an  arti- 
cle or  a  preposition. 

n.  The  autlwr.  Find  this  in  its  proper  alphabetical 
place.  If  the  name  is  a  pseudonym,  there  will  be  a  refer- 
ence from  it  to  the  real  name. 

in.  The  subject.  Find  this  under  the  most  specific  head, 
and  consult  other  heads  referred  to  there;  but  observe  that 
these  references  are  not  to  more  general  subjects,  inasmuch 
as  it  is  left  to  the  intelligence  of  the  user  to  look  for  matter 
pertaining  to  the  horse,  for  example,  under  such  general 
heads  as  Natural  History,  Animals,  Quadrupeds,  and  Mam- 
mals, books  on  which  general  topics  have,  almost  as  a  matter 
of  course,  chapters  or  sections  on  particular  animals.  Again, 
books  on  the  same  subject  will  sometimes  be  found  under 
difierent  heads,  where  the  terms  are  synonymous,  or  nearly 
so,  as,  for  instance  Coins  and  Numismatics,  but  in  such 
cases  cross-references  from  one  to  the  other  will  always 
assist  the  searcher.  Indeed,  a  multiplication  of  cross-refer- 
ences is  a  fundamental  idea  of  the  Dictionary  System.  This 
necessitates,  of  course,  the  disadvantage  of  turning  from  one 
part  of  the  catalogue  to  another,  but  there  is,  on  the  other 
hand,  a  great  advantage  in  the  certainty  of  getting  a  clew 
somewhere,  —  a  thing  often  impossible  in  a  classified  cata- 
logue, except  to  such  as  have  made  its  system  a  study. 

Assistance  to  Beaders 

will  be  afforded  by  oflicers  and  attendants  of  the  Library  in 
the  examination  of  the  Catalogues,  to  such  an  extent  as  other 
duties  may  permit;  but  it  should  be  remembered  that  all  in 
the  Library  have  special  duties,  and  no  considerable  portion 
of  their  time  should  be  held  at  the  exclusive  disposal  of  any 
individual  reader ;  and  it  is  enjoined  upon  all  visitors  not  to 
occupy  the  attendants'  time  with  conversation  of  any  other 
kind. 


LIST  OF  BOOKS 

PLACED    m    THE    LIBRARY,    OR     KEWLY    LOCATED, 

DUEINa  JANUAEY,  FEBEUAEY,  AND  MAEOH,  1872. 


N.  B.— From  this  List  are  omitted  continuations  of  Periodicals  and  of  certain  serials, 
booksellers'  catalogues,  duplicate  books,  many  pamphlets,  and  the  like. 

i^f  The  letters  E.  B.>  in  full-face  type,  prefixed  to  the  shelf  number,  indicate  an  addition  to  the  East  Boston 
Branch  Library. 

jO"  Shelves  numbered  2110  and  upwards  are  in  the  Bates  Hall  ;  those  below  2110  are  in  the  Lower  Hall. — 
A  single  dash  stands  for  the  preceding  heading ;  a  subsequent  dash  for  a  subordinate  heading.  —  R.  U.  means  Reading 
Room  ;  N.  R.,  Newspaper  Room;  M.  8.,  Map  Stand. — In  the  headings  of  titles,  the  German  diphthongs,  o  a,  U, 
•re  written,  ae,  oe,  ue;  as,  Doering,  H.  von. — Christian  names  inclosed  within  marks  of  parenthesis  are  not  usually 
retained  by  the  persons  to  wliom  they  properly  belong;  as  Dickens,  Charles  (John  Huffam). — When  the  date  of 
publication  of  a  book  could  not  be  ascertained,  the  year  in  which  it  was  copyrighted  (if  stated)  is  given  within  brackets, 
with  '"CO/)."  prefixed.  —  8',  12°,  16',  etc.,  designate  the  form  of  a  book,  or  the  actual  or  probable  fold  of  the  printed  sheet  as 
shown  by  the  signatures;  but  the  epithets  ''large,"  "small."  and  "oblong,"  or  the  like,  are  sometimes  added  to  g^ive  a 
better  idea  of  the  size  or  shape  of  the  bound  volume.  —  The  sign  +  is  added  to  the  number  of  pages,  when  a  book  contains 
several  pages  not  numbered,  and  therefore  not  taken  into  account. 

Jt^  All  books  in  this  list,  except  the  few  wliich  are  starred,  can  be  had  without  tpectal  application. 


*^*  Friends  of  the  Public  Library  will  confer  a  favor,  if  they  will  kindly  communicate  to  the 
Superintendent  the  correction  of  any  error  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  or  the  authorship  of  any  works 
treated  as  anonymous,  or  the  name  of  any  person  entered  only  under  initials  or  under  a  pseudonym,. 


Shelf.  No. 
Abbey,  Henry.    Ballads  of  good  deeds,  and  other 

verses.  New  York,  1872  [1871].  129  pp.  16».  345.7 
Abbott,  Jacob.    The  August  stories.    Hunter  and 

Tom.    New  York,  1871.    383  pp.    Illustrated. 

12» 450.77 

—  Science  for  the  young.    Water  and  land.    With 

engravings.     New  York,  1872  [1871].    330  pp. 

12» 184.42 

Academy,  The.     A  monthly  record  of  literature, 

learning,  science,  and  art.    Vol.  1.    London, 

[1869,   70.]^    4» *7390a.2 

Adams,  H.  G.    Beautiful  butterflies  described  and 

iUustrated.  London.  1871.  vii,  133-|- pp.  16».  6897.9 
Adams,  Hannah.  Memoir.  Written  by  herself?  With 

additional  notices,  by  a  friend.    Boston,  1832. 

iv,  110  pp.    12» E.  B.  198.12 

Adams.  Harriet  A.    Allegories  of  life.    Boston,  1872 

[1871].     93  pp.     bq.  12" 118.26 

Adams,  William  H.  Davenport.    Anecdotal  memoirs 

of  P:ngli,sh  princes.  London,  1863.  2  v.  12»  .  2448.54 
Adams,  William  T.     Upward  and  onward  series. 

Bivouac  and  battle.  By  Oliver  Optic.  \jp»eud.']. 

With  illustrations.    Boston,  1872.  341pp.  16*. 

E.  B.  13.8 

—  Young  America  abroad.    2d  series.    Northern 

lands ;  or.  Young  America  in  Russia  and  Prus- 
•  sia.    Boston,  1872.    360  pp.    le*  .   .   .   .  E.  B.  13.14 

ADHfeMAK,  (.Mplionse^  Joseph.  R<5volution8  de  la 
mer.  Deluges  periodiques.  2«  Mition.  Paris, 
1870.    Texte,  1  v.    Planches.  1  v.    2  v.  in  1.    S".  3828.60 

Adenez,  Adenes,  or  Adans,  called  Adam  Le  Roi. 
Li  romans  dc  Berte  aus  grans  pies.  Precede 
d'une  dissertation  sur  le»  romans  dcs  douze 
pairs ;  par  P.  Paris.  Paris,  1832.  Ix,  198-|-  PP- 
a  pi.    12» 6677.35 

Adolphus,  John.  Memoirs  of  John  Bannister,  com- 
median.  London,  [1842].  2  v.  in  1.  2  por- 
traits.    8" 2447.50 

Mbcthyixs  [outlined  and  explained]  by  R.  8.  Copies- 
ton.    Edinburgh,  1870.    196-f-  pp.    16»  .  E.  B.  192.1 

AoASSiz,  Elizabeth  Carey  and  Alexander.  Seaside 
studies  in  natural  history.  Boston,  1871.  xii. 
155  pp.     Illustrated.  '  8» E.  B.  31.29 

AlMARD,  Gustavo.    The  Indian  chief.    Philadelphia, 

N.  D.    164+  pp.    8» E.  B.  241.17 

—  The  pirates  of  the  prairies.    Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

152  pp.    8» 411.14 


Shelf.  No. 
AiUABD,  Gustare,  contttmed. 

—    The  red  track.  Philadelphia,  N.  D.   157+ pp.  8». 

E.  B.  241.24 

AxBERT,  Paul.    La  lltt^rature  franfaise  au  17e  si^cle. 

Paris.  1872.    428+  pp.      16» 6677.36 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.    [Opere  sceltc.l     Milano,  1818. 

4  V.     Portrait.     8» •2801.60 

<7oi«e7rt«.  — Vol.  I-III.  TraRedie,  viz.:  — I.  FiUppo; 
Folinice:  Antifcooc;  Virginia;  Af^menone;  Oreite; 
Ruamunua;  IJMtere.  II.  Ottuvia;  Timoleonc;  Me- 
rope;  Maria  Bluarda;  La  congiura  dc'  Pazzi;  Don 
Oarzia;  8aul|  AKidn;  Snfoniaba;  Lcttcra.  Note.  III. 
Bnito  primu;  Mlrnt;  Bnito  •econdo:  Aloedc  di  Eu- 
ripidc;  Alcette(cooiida;,ParrrrcdeIl  autore  lulle  di- 
cianDove  prime  traKcdie;  OMCrrazioni  del  tradiittore 
•uir  Alcecte  ferunda;  Poc«ie  varie.  IV.  Vila  dl  V. 
Alfleri  fcritta  da  eno,  col  Paueglrico  di  Plioio  a  Trajano. 

AUTORD,  Henry.  The  year  of  praise :  being  hymns, 
with  tunes.  Assisted  in  the  musical  part  by 
R.  Hake,  and  T.  E.  Jones.  London,  1867. 
ixxvi,  (216)  pp.    16» 8048.28 

AXQAROTTI,  Francesco,  conte.  Opere  scelte.  Milano, 

1823.    3  V.    80 *2801.51 

Co?tf«n(>.  — Vol.  I.  Vita,  etc.;  Sopra  1'  architettura ; 
Sopra  la  pittura ;  Sopra  1'  accademia  di  Fraucia  oho  i 
in  Koma  t  Sopra  I'  opera  in  muslca ;  Sopra  la  neceaaiti 
di  Dcrivere  uella  propria  lingua;  Sopra  la  lingua  fran- 
eeae;  Sopra  la  rima;  Sopra  ii  ccntilesinio;  Sopra  il 
commercio;  Sopra  orazio.  II.  Dialoghi  sopra  I' oUiea 
Neutouiana;  Caritea;  Discorso  sopra  la  ricchezzadcUa 
lingua  italiana  ne'  termini  niilitan;  Lettcrc  di  Folian- 
zio;  n  congre«<<o  di  Citera;  Foeaie;  £piatole;  Odi. 
HI.  Lettere  acclte. 

ALLBtrrT,  Thomas  Clifford.  On  the  use  of  the  oph- 
thalmoscope in  diseases  of  the  nervous  system 
and  of  the  kidneys,  [etc.].  London,  1871.  xii, 
405+  pp.     1  pi.    8* 3805.52 

AxiiEMANDS,  Les,  en  France.    Huit  jours  dans  Seine- 

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BfiCHARD,  Frederic.  Maurice.  A  novel.  Trans- 
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Hall.  Class  list  for  works  in  the  arts  and  srieiires.  3d 
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BOURGOIN,  Edme.    De  I'alimentation  des  enfants  et 
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BowDiTCH,Henry  Ingorsoll .  Memoir  of  Amos  Twitch- 
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1871.  [Notitle-p.ige.]   London,  1370, 71.  344+ 

pp.     Sm.  f  • 1891.2  and  E.  B.  75.6 

Braddon,  Mary  Elizabeth.    The  Levels  otArden. 

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Brat,  Anna  Eliza.    Hartland  forest:  a  legend  of 

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Illustrated.    Sm.  S» 755.17 

Brennecke,   W.    Sir  Isaac  Newton.    Posen,  1866. 

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BimUe.    1  map.    18o 2929.84 


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British  heroes  and  -worthies.  With  portraits.  Lon- 
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Bkoce,  Mn.  Carey.  Sunday  echoes  in  weekday 
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Brown,  'Williara.  The  labour  question.  Thoughts 
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Bbown,  William  H.  History  of  the  first  locomotives 
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Brcennow,  Francis.  Tables  of  Iris  computed  with 
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Buchanan,  James.  Office  and  work  of  the  Holy 
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Bdddington,  Zadel  Barnes.  Can  the  old  love  ?  A 
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Bdffon,  George  Louis  Leclerc,  comte  de.  Natural 
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BniiWER-LYTTON,  Edward  (George  Earle  Lytton), 
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Bdonafede,  Appiano.  Delia  istoria  e  della  indole  di 
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Burgh,  Nicholas  Proctor.  Modern  marine  engineer- 
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BUKNHAM,  George  P.  Memoirs  of  the  United  States 
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Burton,  Richard  Francis.    Zanzibar;  city,  island, 

and  coast.   London,  1872.  Illustrated.  2  v.  S"  .    5052.5 

BuRVENiCH,  C.  The  metric  system  of  weights  and 
measures.  2d  edition.  London,  1871.  96  pp. 
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C,  L.  8.  The  fairy  glass.  With  illustrations.  Phila- 
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CffiSAR,  Caius  Julius.  Commentaries  [outlined  and 
explained]  by  A.  TroUope.  Edmburgh,  1870. 
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OAIiLCOTT,  Lady  Maria.  Little  Arthur's  history  of 
England.  New  edition.  London,  1869.  xi, 
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Campagne,  La,  de  Mctz.  Par  un  general  prussien. 
[Prom  the  German,  with  preface  and  notes.] 
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Campardon,  fimile.  Documents  inedits  sur  J.  B. 
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Campbell,  Dudley.      Compulsory  education.      2d 

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Campbell,  George  Douglas,  duke  of  Argyll.  Pri- 
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Cappelletti,  Giuseppe.  Le  chiese  d'  Italia  dalla 
loro  origine  siuo  ai  nostri  giorni.  Venezia, 
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Cappelli,  Antonio.  Fra  Girolamo  Savonarola  e 
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Capper,  Samuel  James.  Wanderings  in  war  time : 
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Carlos,  Calixto  Bustamante.  El  lazarillo  de  ciegos 
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con  sus  itinerarios  segun  la  mas  puntual  obser- 
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Carnot,  Lazare  Hippolyte.    Memoires  sur  [L.  N. 

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Carre,  Marius.  Nouvelles  recherches  sur  I'ataxie 
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Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.    See  Dodgson,  — . 

Carter,  Thomas.  Curiosities  of  war  and  military 
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Cathedral,  The.  Published  in  aid  of  the  Cathedral 
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C.*.nSES,  Les,  de  nos  desastres.  Projetde  reorganisa- 
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Cavacci,  Jacopo.  lUvstrivm  anachoretarvm  elogia. 
Venetiis,  1625.  (14),  157.  (9)  pp.  32  pi.  and 
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Cavelier  DE  CuvERViLLE,  Jules  Marie  Armand. 
Appendice  aux  Etudes  thdoriques  et  pratiques 
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Ceruti,  Antonio,  editor.  La  seconda  Spagna  [da 
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xni.  Tratti  da  uq  ms.  dell'  Ambrosiana.  Bo- 
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pi.     160 Vol.  33of*4762.1 

Cesarotti,  Melchior.    [Opere  scelte.]    Milano,  1820. 

4  V.     Portrait.     S" *2801.53 

Contents. — Vol.  I-III.  Poeaie  di  Ossian.  IV.  Saggi 
sulla  filosofia delle  lingiie  e  del  gusto;  Kagionameiito 
sul  diletto  della  tragedia ;  Lettera  di  un  Paduvauo. 

CHAFFER.S,  William.    Hall  marks  on  gold  and  silver 

plate,  illustrated.    4th  edition.    London,  1S72. 

112+  pp.     1  pi.  and  I  p.  of  wood-cuts.     8"  .  *2433.50 
Chaignet,  Antelme  fidouard.    La  vie  et  les  ecrits 

de  Platon.    Paris,  1871.    xi,  556  pp.    18»  .   .   .  3005.13 
Cham,  pseud.    See  Noe,  Amedee  de. 
Champfleurt,  pseud.     See  Husson-Fleury,  Jules 

Francois  FeUx. 
Chasles,   Michel.     Les   trois   Uvres   de   poriames 

d'EucUde.    Paris,  1860.    ix,  324  pp.    8»  .   .   .  3926.52 

—  [Various  pubUcations.]     v.  p.,  1837-39.     40  .   .  3921.53 

Ctmtents.  —  Apergu  hiatoriquo'  eur  I'origine  et  le  dS- 
yeloppement  des  metliodes  en  geometric,  suivi  d'un 
meinoire  sur  la  dualitS  et  rhomograpUic.  Bruxelles. 
8.51 -t"  pp.  —  Sur  I'origine  de  notre  systerae  de  numera- 
tion.  N.  P.   12  pp.  —  Histoire  de  I'algebre.   N.  P.   15  pp.    , 

Chatterbox.     Edited  by  J.  E.  Clark.     London, 

[1871] .    iv,  411+  pp.    Illustrated.    Sm.  4»  .  E.  B.  75.4 

ChAtterton,  Thomas.  Poetical  works.  With  an 
essay  on  the  Rowley  poems  by  W.  W.  Skeat, 
and  a  memoir  by  E.  Bell.  London,  1871.  2  v. 
Sm.  8» 2468.51 

Chellis,  Mary  Dwinell.     Molly's  Bible.     Boston, 

[1869].    404  pp.    Illustr.ated.    16»  .   .   .  E.  B.  267.14 

Cheney,  Ednah  D.  Patience;  a  series  of  thirty 
games  with  cards.  Boston,  1870.  96  pp.  Il- 
lustrated.     Sm.  16» 1198.17 

—  Social  games  with  cards.     Boston,  [1871],     134 

pp.    Sm.  16» 1198.16 

Chenu,  a.    Le  memorial  de  Napoleon  in.    Paris, 

1872.    vui,  423  pp.    18« 2649.58 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of.    See  Stanhope,  Philip  Dor- 
mer. 
Child,  Lydia  Maria.   Looking  toward  sunset.   From 

sources  old  and  new,  original  and  selected. 

Boston,  1871.    445+  pp.     12» E.  B.  207.14 

Christmas  locket.  The.    A  holiday  number  of  Old 

and  New.    Boston,  1871.    96  pp.     8». 

1902.3  and  E.  B.  392.3 
Church,  Florence,  formerly  3fias  Mam/at.    Nelly 

Brooke.    Boston,  n.  d.    255  pp.     8»  ..  E.  B.  241.23 

—  Too  good  for  him.    Boston,  n.  d.    193  pp.    8°. 

E.  B.  241.22 

ClAXDlNI,  Enrico.  Riposta  all'  opuscolo  Schiarimentl 
e  rettiflche  del  generale  Lamarmora.  Firenze, 
1868.     38  pp.     8» 4724.2 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  Cicero  [outlined  and  ex- 
plained] by  W.  L.  Collins.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
197+  pp.     16» E.  B.  192.3 

CiCOGNARA.  Leopoldo.  Dei  quattro  cavalli  riposti 
sul  pronao  della  basilica  di  8.  Marco.  Vene- 
zia, 1815.     34  pp.    4» 2732.50 

Claretie,  Jules  (Arnaud).  L'cmpire,  les  Bonaparte 
et  la  cour.  Documents  nouveaux  sur  I'histoire 
du  premier  et  du  second  empire  d'aprfes  les 
papiers  imptiriaux  inedits.  Paris,  1871.  iii, 
27iH-  pp.    12" 2649.56 

Clark,  William  Adolphus.  Hard  knocks ;  or.  Who 
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Clarke,  Richard  H.  Lives  of  the  deceased  bishops 
of  the  Catholic  church  in  the  United  States. 
New  York,  1872..  2  v.    Portraits.    8">  .   .   .   .  3555.53 

Clarke,  R.  S.    The  doctor's  daughter.    By  Sophie 

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Classici  italiani  del  secolo  xviii.  [No  title-page.] 
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C1.A88ICI  italiani  del  secolo  xvm,  continued. 

—  Algarotti,  F.,  conte.    Opere  scelte.    3  v •2801.51 

—  Barelti.  G.     [Opere.]     4  v *2801.52 

—  Beccaria.  C.  (B.).  marchene.    Opere.    2  v.  .   .  *2801.5a 

—  Buonafede,  A.    Delia  ktoria  e  della  indole  di 

ogni  fllosofia.    4  v *2801.55 

—  CesaroUl,  M.    [Opere  scelte.]    4  v *2801.56 

—  Cocchi.A.     [Opere.]    3v *2801.57 

—  Custodi.  P.    Continuazione  alia  storla  di  Milano 

di  Pietro  Verri •2801.58 

—  Denlna,  (G.  M.)  C.    Delle  rivoluzionl  d'  Italia. 

3v.  .   .   .   . •2802.50 

—  Fllanglerl,  G.    La  scienza  della  legislazione  con 

glunta  degli  opuscoli  scelti.    6  v *2802.51 

—  Genovesi.  A.    Della  diceosina,  o  eia  della  flloso- 

fia del  giusto  e  dell'  onesto *2802.52 

Lezionl  di  comtnercio,  o  sia  d'economla  civile. 

2  V •2802.53 

Logica  e  metaflsica *2802.54 

—  Gerdil,  G.  8.    Opere  scelte.    3  v *2803.50 

—  Giarmone,  P.     [Opere.]     14  v •2802.55 

—  Goldoni.  C.    Coramedie  scelte.    4  v *2803.61 

—  Gozzl,  G.     Opere  scelte.    5  v •2803.62 

—  Gravina.  G.  V.    Opere  scelte *2803.53 

—  Guglielminl.    D.    Delia  natura  de'  fiumi.    Trat- 

tato  fisifo-miitematico.    Con  Ic  annotazioni  di 
Eustachio  Manfred! .    2v •2803.54 

—  Lanzi,  L.    Storia  pittorlca  della  Italia  al  fine  del 

18  secolo.    4v •2803.55 

—  Maffei,  (F.)  S.,  marchete.    Verona  illustrata. 

6v.  .   .   .   . •2804.50 

—  Muratori,  L.  A.     Annali  d' Italia  all' anno  1749. 

18  V. •2804.51 

Dissertazioni  sopra  le  antichitk  italiane.    6  v.  •2805.51 

Della  pcrfetta  poesia  Italiana:  con  le  annota- 

tazlonl  critiche  di  A.  M.  Balvini.    4  v •2805.50 

—  Parini,  F.    Opere  pubbllcate  per  cura  dl  Fran- 

cesco Reina.    2v •2805.52 

—  RaccolU  di  apologhi  scrittl  nel  secolo  xvm  .   .  *2805.63 

—  Raccolta  di  commedle  scritte  nel  secolo  xvin. 

2  V *2805.54 

—  Raccolta  di  melodrammi  giocosi  scrittl  nel  secolo 

xvm •2805.55 

—  Raccolta  dl  melodrammi  serj  scritti  nel  secolo 

xvm.    2  V •2805.56 

—  Raccolta  di    operette    fllosoftcho    e    fllologiche 

scritte  nel  secolo  xvm.    2v •2805.57 

—  Raccolta  di  poemi  didascallci  e  di  poemetti  vaij 

scrittl  nel  secolo  xvm  .   , ^2805.58 

—  Raccolta  dl  poesle  liriche  scritte  nel  secolo  XTiu. 

•2805.59 

—  Raccolta  dl  poesio  satlrlctae  scritte  nel  secolo 

xvm •2805.60 

—  Raccolta  dl  prose  e  lettere  scritte  nel  secolo 

xvm.    3v •2805.61 

—  Raccolta  dl  tragedle  scritte  nel  secolo  xvm.  2  v.  •2805.62 

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—  Statins.  P.  P.    La  Tebaide  del  cardlnale  CorneUo 

Bentivoglio •2801.54 

—  Tiraboschl,  G.    Storla  della  letteratura  italiana. 

16  V *2806.61 

—  Trapassl,  P.  (B.),    called   Motastasio.     Opere 

scelte.    5  v *2803.56 

—  Varano,  A.    Opere  scelte ^2807.50 

—  Verri,  A.,  conte.    Opere  scelte.    2  v *2807.a2 

—  Verri.  P.,  conte.    Opere  filosofiche  e  di  economia 

polltica.    2v •2807.51 

Storia  di  Milano.    2  v •2807.53 

—  Vico,  G.  B.    Principij   di  una  scienza  nuova  d' 

intorno  alia  comune  natura  delle  nazioni.  2v  .  •2807.54 

—  Zanotti.    K.    Trattato    teorico-pratico    di  pros- 

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—  Zanotti,  F.  M.    Opere   scelte.      2  v •2807.66 

COBDKN,  Paul,  piieiid.    The  beckoning  series.    Who 

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ContenU.  —  Vol.  I.  DiscorBi  e  lettere.  II.  Dei  baBiii 
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altri  scritti  in  parte  iuediti. 

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"Fadette," /)«««(?.     ^e-e  Reeves,  M.  C.  L. 

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Farjeon,  B.  L.    Joshua  Marvel.    Boston,  1871.    222 

pp.    8» E.  B.  241.21 

Farrar,  Frederick  William.     Eric.     New    York, 

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Favke,  Jules  (Gabriel  Claude).     Rome  et  la  rcpub- 

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Fergcsson,  James.    Rude  stone  monuments  In  all 

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Field,  Walter.    Stones  of  the  temple,  or  lessons 
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FiouiER,  (Guill.iume)   Louis.      The   to-morrow    of 
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Contmtt  —Vol.1, 
rcgole  gcncrali della  scienza  letjislati 
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V.  Delle  legKi  •-•ho  riguardnno  1'  ediicazionc,  i  costunii  e 
r  irtruzionc  pubblica.  VI.  Dollc  Icggiclie  rigiiardano 
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Fisher,  Theodore  Willis.  Plain  talk  about  insanity. 
With  remarks  on  hospitals  and  asylums,  and 
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Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Principles  of  comedy  and  dra- 
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Fledbiot,  Z6naide  (Marie  Anne).  Notre  capitale 
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1872.    318+ pp.      18« 4739a.8 

Flotow.  Friedrich  (Ferdinand  Adolphe)  von.  L'om- 
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Flte  8te  Marie.  Camille.  Etudes  analytiqnes  sur 
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FONTENAT,  Louis  Abel  de  Bonafons.  abbi.    Diction- 

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Forester,  Frank,  paeud.  See  Herbert.  Henry  Wil- 
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FoBNERO.N.  H.  Histoire  des  d^bats  politiques  da 
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FORSTER,  John.  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.  Vol.  1. 
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FORSTTH.  James.  The  highlands  of  Central  India. 
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FouRNiER,  fidcuard.  Les  Prussiena  chez  nous.  Paris, 

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FowLE,  Thomas  Wclbanke.  The  character  of  Christ : 
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Fox.  Tilbury.    Skin  diseases.     2d  edition.    London, 

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France,  ifivistry  of  state.  Archives  de  la  commis- 
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■Franklin,  Benjamin.  Complete  works.  With  me- 
moirs of  his  early  life,  written  by  himself.  2d 
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Content: — Vol.  I.  Life;  Letters  and  papers  on  elec- 
tricity. II.  Letters  and  papers  on  philosophical  sub- 
jects;  Papers  on  subjects  of  general  politics.  III. 
Paijcrs  on  American  subjects ;  Papers  on  moral  subjects 
and  the  economy  of  life;  Appendix  1, 2. 

Franklin-Berg ER,  Victor.  Contemporains,  avant, 
pendant  et  aprfes  la  guerre.  Paris,  1871.  140 
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Frauen-Anwalt,  Dor.  Organ  des  Verbandes 
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A  prefatory  memoir  by  W.  E.  and  Sir  I3artlo 
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8» 4564.12 

Contenu.  —  \o\.  I.  Memoir;  Contributions  to  Theml- 
crocosm;  Miscellanies  (Uft^-SG) ;  Contributions  to  The 
anti-jacobin;  Miscellanies.  II.  Translations  from 
Aristophanes ;  Theognis  restitutus :  Translations  from 
"  The  poem  of  the  Ciil " ;  Miscellaneous  translation*. 


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Gabokiau,  jGmile.  The  mystery  of  Orcival.  Trans- 
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Gailhabadd,  Jnles.  L'architecture  du  5me  au  17iiie 
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4  V.  Plates  and  accompanying  text.  4" ;  and 
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Gaillardin.  (Claude  Joseph)  Casimir.  Histoirc  du 
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politique,  religieuse,  litteraire  sous  Mazarin. 
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Gaxezowski,  Xavier.  Trait6  des  maladies  des  yeux. 
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GaxI/Accini,  Teofllo.  Trattato  sopra  gll  errori  degU 
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Gamba,  Bartolommeo.  Gallcria  del  letterati  ed 
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Garnier,  (Jean  Joseph)  Jules.  Voyage  autour  du 
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Garnier,  Jean  Louis  Charles.    Le  theatre.    Paris, 

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Gadme,  Jean  Joseph.  Ou  en  sommes-nous  ?  itnde 
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1871.    viii,  384  pp.     8" .2298.50 

Gabtier,    Th^ophile.    Tableaux   de   si^ge.    Paris, 

1871.    376-^- pp.    12» 2627.72 

Gavilan  Peak,  pseud.    See  Pope.  Henry. 

Gayarr:^,  Charles  (E.Arthur).   Fernando  deLemos. 

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GeneIiI/I,  Christoph.  Life  of  St.  Ignatius  of  Loyola. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  Charles  Sainte 
Foi  [pifiud.  of  filoi  Jourdan] ;  and  from  the 
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357  pp.    16» 3658.50 

Genovesi,  Antonio.  Delia  diceosina,  o  sia  dclla 
fllosofia  del  giusto  e  dell'  onesto.  Milano,  1835. 
xi,  578  pp.    8» *2802.52 

—  Lezioni  di  commercio,  o  sia  d'cconomia  civile, 

con  un  ragionamento  sull'  agricoltura  e  un  altro 
sul  commercio  in  universale.  Milano,  1824,  25. 
2  V.    Portrait.    8" *2802.53 

—  Loglca e  metafisica.  Milano,  1835.  v,  700pp.  8'>.*2802.54 
Gerdil,  GiacintoSigismondo.  Operescelte.  Milano, 

1836.    3  V.    Portrait.    8» *2803.50 

Contents.— Yol.  I,  II.  Ragionamento  intomo  alle 
opere  di  G.  S.  Gerdil;  Introduzionc  alio  studio  della 
religionc.  III.  Disscrtazioni  sopia  1'  originc  del  scnso 
morale  e  sopra  1'  csistenza  di  Dlo. 

Gerstaeker,  Fricdrich.    In  Mexico.    Charakterbild 

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GiANNONE,  Pietro.    [Opere.]    Milano,  1823,  24.   14  v. 

Portrait.    8<> *2802.55 

Contents.  — Vol.  I-XI.  Vita  di  P.  Giannone  da  Leo- 
nardo Panzini ;  Istoria  civile  del  regno  di  Nanoli ;  Indice. 
Xn-XrV.  Operepostuino-.Kf^.,  — XII,  XIII.  Apologia 
della  istoria  civile  del  regno  di  Napoli;  Annotaziono 
critiche  sopra  il  uono  libro  dclla  storia  civile  di  Napoli ; 
Riposta; Indice.  XIV.  Abbiura  di  P.  Giannone;  UfHiio 
di  correro  maggiorc;  Osservazioni  sopra  la  scrittura  in- 
tomo la  chiesa  coUcgiata  di  8.  Maria  della  cattolica: 
Osservazioni  deir  abate  Biagio  Garofalo;  Dei  consigli 
edicasteri  della  cittadi  Vienna;  Ragioni  del  marchcse 
D.  Mafleo  Barberini ;  Scrittura  sulla  collazione  dell'  arci- 
vcscovado  bencventano;  Sn|)plica  sulla  collazione  de' 
benclicii  ed  oftici ;  Document!  e  ragioni  che  giustificano 
la  supplica;  Explicatio  nvmi  cvivsdam  Lvdovicl  xn 
Francorvm  regis. 

Gibbon,  Edward.  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman 
empire.  With  notes,  by  H.  H.  Milman.  New 
edition,  [with]  index.  New  York,  1860.  6  v. 
120 4756.T 

GiBERNE,  Agnes.  Aim6e :  A  tale  of  the  days  of 
James  n.  London,  1872  [1871].  vii,  404  pp. 
Ipl.    16» 795.7 

Gnxi.  or  Giu,  Filippo  Salvatore.    Saggio  di  storia 

americana.    Koma,  1780-84.    4  v.    S"  .  .  .  .2388.51 


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GiLLi,  or  GiEj,  Filippo  Salvatore,  continued. 

Contents.  — Yohl.  Delia  storia  geografica,  e  naturale 
della  provmcia  dell'  Orinoco.  II.  De'  costumi  degli 
onnochesi.  HI.  Dclla  religionc,  e  delle  lingue  degli 
orinochesi.  e  di  altri  americani.  IV.  State  prescnte  di 
Terraferma. 

GiLLMORE,  Parker.    A  hunter's  adventures  in  the 

Great  West.    London,  1871.    x,  336  pp.    8"  .  2365.52 

GiRARD.  Jules.  La  photographic  appliquco  aux 
6tudes  g^ographiques.  Paris,  1871.  86  pp. 
Illustrated.    18« .    8028.6 

GiRARDiN,  ilmile  de.    Du   droit  de  punir.    Paris. 

1871.  440-1-  pp.    1  folded  sh.    8» 5618.6 

GlCUABl,  Giovanni  Battista  Carlo,  conte.    Della  tipo- 

grafia  Veronese.    Verona,  1871.    xiii,  196-t-pp. 

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—    editor.    II  libro  di  Theodolo,  o  vero  La  visione 

di  Tantolo  da  un  cod.  del  xiv  sec.    Bologn.a, 

1870.    xxxi,  95  pp.    16» Vol.  31  of  *4762.1 

G0DiN,A[lexi8?]   Solutions  soeiales.  Paris,  1871.  ill, 

663^- pp.    Illustrated.    8» 3567.51 

GOEBEN.  August  von.    Reise-  und  Lager-Briefe  aus 

Spanlin  und  vom  epanischen  Heere  in  Marok- 

ko.    Hannover.  1863, 64.    2  v.     le" 5099.7 

(JOLDONI,  Carlo.    Commedie  ecelte.     Milano,  1821. 

4v.    Portrait.   8» .  .  *2803.51 

Contents.  — Vol.  X.  Vita  di  C.  Goldoni;  TTn  curioso 
accidentc ;  II  vero  amico ;  Pamela  fanciuUa ;  La  bottega 
del  caft'e.  II.  La  locandiera;  II  cavaliere  e  ladama; 
L'  impressario  delle  Smirne;  L' avventuriere  onorato; 
Terenzio.  III.  Gli  aniori  di  Zelinda  e  Lindoro;  Le 
gelosie di  Lindoro ;  Le inciuietudini  di  Zelinda ;  La dama 
prudcnte:  II  Moliere.  IV.  Lavillcggiatura;  Lesmanie 
per  la  villcggiatura;  Le  avventure  della  villcggiatura;  H 
ritomo  dalla  vUleggiatiura ;  H  medico  olaudese. 

GOODEVE,  T.  M.  The  elements  of  mechanism.  2d 
edition.  London,  1871.  viii,  269  pp.  Illus- 
trated.   16» 5948.11 

GooDSPEED,  Edgar  J.  History  of  the  great  fires  in 
Chicago  and  the  West.  With  a  history  of 
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676  pp.     8" 2375.51 

Goodwin.  J/r«.  H.  B.    Dr.  Howell's  family.    Boston, 

1872.  361  pp.    16" E.  B.  323.20 

Goodwin,  William  Frederic.  Records  of  the  pro- 
prietors of  Narraganset  township.  No.  1,  now 
Buxton.  York  county,  Maine,  1733-1811.  Con- 
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GOTHAiscHES  genealogisches  Taschenbuch  der  grjif- 

lichen  Hauser.     Jahrgang  45.     Gotha,  1872. 

32» *2839.51 

GOTHAISCHES  genealogisches  Taschenbuch  der  frei- 

herrlichen  Hauser.  1872.  Jahrgang22.  Gotha, 

1872.    32» *2830.50 

GouLDiNG,  F.  R.    Cousin  Aleck;  or  boy  life  among 

the  Indians.     London,   [1871],    viii,  245  pp. 

16".    Illustrated 719.14 

Gozzi,  Gasparo.     Opere  scelte.     Milano,  1821,  22. 

5  V.    Portrait.     8» *2803.52 

Contents.  — Vol.  I,  II.  Vita  dl  G.  Gozzi;  Osscrvatore. 
III.  Osscrvatore;  Lettere.    IV.  II  mondo  morale.    V. 
.,  Difesadi  Dante;  Prose;  Novellettc  eracconti;  Novelle 
orientali  tradotte;  Componimenti  varj. 

Granger,  James.  Letters  between  [him]  and  emi- 
nent literary  men  of  his  time.  With  miscel- 
lanies, and  notes  of  tours  in  France,  Holland, 
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Gra VINA,  Giovanni  Vincenzo.   Operescelte.  Milano, 

1819.    xix,  500-f-  pp.    Portrait.    8<> *2803.53 

Contents.  —  Vita  di  G.  V.  Gravina  scritta  da  G.  B.  Pas- 
«eri.  D«Ila  ragion  poetica;  Dclla  trajedia;  Discorso 
Bopra  r  Endimione  di  Alcssandro  Guidi;  Delia  divi- 
eione  d'  Arcadia;  Della  istituzione  de  poeti;  Regola- 
mento  degli  studi  per  nobil  donna;  Pocsic  italiane. 

Gray,  Mrs.  Russell,  and  others.  The  rainbow  stories 
for  summer  days  and  winter  nights.    London, 

N.  D.    284  pp.    Illustrated.    8» 755.14 

Contents.  —The  seaside  home,  by  Mrs.  Russell  Gray; 
The  Northcrott  lilies,  by  M.  E.  Siiipley ;  Perils  among 
pirates,  by  F.  M.  Wilbraham ;  Headless  and  handless, 
by  F.  H.  Wood ;  Fritz,  by  G.  Crockford ;  The  wanderer, 
by  Lady  Charles  Thynnc. 

Great  Britain.  Department  of  justice.  Commis- 
sioners  of  patents.  Index,  Alphabetical,  of 
patentees  and  applicants,  1617-1870.  London, 
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Index,    Chronological    and    descriptive,    of 

patents  applied  for  and  patents  granted,  con- 
taining the  abridgments  of  provisional  and 
complete  specific.itions  for  1869-70.  London, 
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Index,  Subject-matter,  of  patents  applied  for 

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8". 
Index  to  the  foreign  scientific  periodicals  in 

the  Patent  office  library.    Vol.  1.    London, 

18G7.    8». 

Journal,  1854-68.   London,  1855-69.   15  v.  8»- 

Specifications    of  inventions,  Jan.  Ist-Dec. 

3l8t,   1870.      [London,  1871.]      34  v.  text,  8«; 

40  V.  plates,  f ». 
Specifications,   Abridgments    of,  relating  to 

bricks  and  tiles.    1619-1866.    London,  1862,  71. 

2v.    16*. 
Specifications,  Abridgments  of,  relating  to 

carriages    and    other  vehicles    for    railways. 

1807-66.    London,  1871.    xxxiv,  1496-f-pp.   16<>. 
Specifications,  Abridgments  of,   relating  to 

lamps,   candlesticks,    chandeliers    and    other 

illuminating  apparatus;  excluding  inventions 

for  lighting  by  gas  or  electricity.     1637-1866. 

London.  1871.    xxvi,  678  pp.     16*. 
Specifications,   Abridgments  of,  relating  to 

music  and  musical   instruments.      1694-1866. 

2d  edition.    London,  1871.    xiv,  520-|- pp.    16". 
Specifications,   Abridgments   of,  relating   to 

needles  and  pins.    1755-1866.    London,  1871. 

xiv,  4424- pp.    16». 
Specifications,  Abridgments  of,  relating  to 

sewing  and  embroidery.    1765-1866.    2d  edi- 
tion.   London,  1871.    xxli,  384-}- pp.    16». 
Specifications,   Abridgments  of,   relating  to 

sugar.    1663-1866.    London,  1871.    xvii,  442-|- 

pp.    16». 
Specifications,  Abridgments  of,   relating  to 

the  production  and  applications  of  giis.  (Ex- 
cepting   gas    engines.)     1681-1866.      Loudon, 

1871.    2v.    16». 
Specifications,  Abridgments  of,  relating  to 

the  steam  engine.    1618-1866.    London,  1871. 

4v.    16». 
■ Specifications.   Abridgments  of,   relating  to 

umbrellas,  p.irasol8,  and  walking  sticks.    1780- 

1866.    London.  1871.    xxx,  152-|- pp.     16». 
Specifications,  Abridgments  of,  relating  to 

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Rio  do  Janeiro,  1865.    248+ pp.  18» 2369.51 

Perraud,  Adolphe.    Les  paroles  de  I'heure  prc^sente, 

1870  et  1871.    Paris,  1872.    496+ pp.     18»  .   .   .4629.53 

Perry,  William  Stevens.  Historical  collections  re- 
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Contents. — Vol.  I.  Virginia.    U.  Pennsylvania. 

Persano,  Carlo  Pellion,  conte  di.  Diario  privato- 
politico-militare  nella  campagna  navale  degll 
anni  1860  e  1861.  Parte  1-4.  3a  edizione. 
Torino,  1870,  71.    4  parts  in  1  v.    16« 2729.15 

Pharmaceutical  journal.  Index  [Vol.  1,  Old  series, 
to  Vol.  9,  Second  series.  1841-68.]  London, 
1857,69.    2v.ini.     8» *5717.3 


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PHARMACOPOEA 


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Shelf.  No. 
PHARMACOPOEA  Austriaca.    Editio  sexta.    Vlennw, 

1869.    X, 293pp.    8» •3785.51 

Phuximore,  »S't>  Robert  (Joseph).    Commentaries 

upon  intematioual  law.    2d  edition.    London, 

1871.    2v.    80 5616.4 

Ptedagnel,  Alexandre.    Les  ambulances  do  Paris 

pendant  le  si^ge.  Paris,  1871.  106+  pp.  12<>  .  2629.83 
PiTRfe,  Giuseppe.     Nuovi  profili  biogranci  di   con- 

temporanei  italiani.   Palermo,  1868.    207+ pp. 

16» 4746.11 

—  Profili  blografici  di  contemporanel  italiani.    Pa- 

lermo,  1864.     189+ pp.     16» 4746.9 

PitANCHft,  Matilda  Anne.    /S'ee  Mackamess,  Matilda 

Anne. 
Plattner,  Carl  Friedrich.  Manual  of  qualitative 
and  quantitative  analyeis  with  the  blowpipe. 
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Putt,  Hermann.    Zinzendorfs  Thcologie.    B.  1, 2. 

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Contentt. — Vol.  I.  Die  anprQneliche  Resundc  Lchre 
Zinzendorfs.  1723-42.  II.  Die  Zeit  krankliafter  Verbil- 
dungen  in  Zinzeudorfs  Lehrweise,  1743-fiO. 

PoiNSOT,  Antoine  Edmond.  Le  livre  rouge  de  la 
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Georges  d'Hcylli  [pseud.].  Paris,  1871.  xv, 
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—  M.  Thiers    k   Versailles.     L'armistlce.     Docu- 

ments officiels,  publics  par  Georges  d'Hcylli 

[pseud.].  Paris,  1871.  34+ pp.  8m.  12»  ..  2628.85 
Pole,  William.    Theory  of  the  modern  scientific  game 

of  whist.  New  York,  1872.  94pp.  12«  .  .  .  189.39 
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Content t. — VoU  I.  FaicoloKia  empirics.  II.  Logica 
e  meta&sica.    LU.  Filosotia  morale. 

POLIZIANO,  Angelo  (or  more  fully  Angelo.  Anglolo, 
or  Agnolo  Ambroginl,  —  by  contraction  CSii,  — 
sumamed  Polizlano,  —  in  Lat.  Polltisnus). 
Omnia  opera  et  alia  quaedam  lectu  digna. 
[Colophon.]  Venetiis  in  sedibus  Aldl  Roroani, 
mense  lulio  M.  IID.    F» ♦4790.3 

lConaUon.  —  K2  ff.  (including  title  and  index)  not 
numbered  by  the  printer,  and  incorrectly  numbered 
by  some  fonncr  owner  as  449,  th«  title,  the  iiidex,  and  tlie 
last  folio  of  sigiiaturu  K  — which  \»  blanic  — not  being 
taken  into  uccuunt.  Following  the  suhwription  or  colo- 
phon arc  two  leaves  containing  a  register  of  the  catch- 
words, and  some  versei  entitled  "  Monodia  in  likuren- 
tium  Medlcem."] 

PONTMARTIN,  Afmand  Augustin  Joseph  Marie  Fer- 
rard,  comte  de.  Le  radeaa  de  la  M^duse. 
Paris,  1871.    301+  pj)-   18* 2628.87 

Poou:.  Francis.  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  Edited 
by  J.  W.  Lyndon.  London,  1872.  xlv,  347+ 
VV-    Hlustiatcd.     S" 2365.50 

Pope,  Henry.  The  struggle  for  existence.  By  Gavi- 
lan  Peak  [pseud.].  New  York,  1872  [1871]. 
71-f-  pp.    12» 2409.56 

POHTER,  J.  L.  Life  and  times  of  Henry  Cooke.  Lon- 
don, 1871.    XV,  504+pp.    Iportrait.   2pl.   8»  .  2445.53 

Porter,  Noah.    The  sciences  of  nature  versus    the 

science  of  man.  New  York,  1871.  98  pp.   12».  3919.60 

Potiquet,  Alfred.  L'institut  national  de  France,  sea 
diverses  organisations,  ses  mcmbres,  ses  asso- 
ci^s  et  ses  corrcspondants,  (1795-1869).  Paris, 
.  1871.    XX,  474  pp.     8« ♦4672.14 

POTWIN,  Mr».    H.   K.    Ruby   Duke.    Boston,    1872 

[1871].    421  pp.    12* E.  B.  267.5 

POUCHET,  Georges.  De  la  plurality  des  races 
htunaines.  2e  Edition.  Paris,  1864.  234+  pp. 
8" 2236.60 

POUUN,  P.    Dieu  selon  la  science.    Bruxelles,  1871. 

xxl,  548+  pp.    18» 3609.56 

Prentiss,  E.    Aunt  Jane's  hero.    New  York,  [18711. 

292  pp.    120 E.  B.  324.27 

Prescott,  Harriet  (Elizabeth).  See  Spofford  Har- 
riet (Elizabeth). 

Pbice,  Bartholomew.    Infinitesimal  calculus.    [Vol. 

1-3]  2d  edition.    Oxford,  1857-68.    4  v.    8»  .   .3926.66 

Contenlt.  —  Vol.1.  Differential  calculus.  II.  Integral 
calculus,  calculus  of  variations,  and  difl'erential  equa- 
tions, m.  Statics,  and  dynamics  of  material  particle*. 
IV.  The  dynamics  of  material  systems. 

Prime,  Edward  Dorr  GriflSn.  Around  the  world: 
sketches  of  travel.  With  iUustrationfl.  New 
York,  1872.    455  pp.  16« 867.24 


Shelf.  Jto., 

Privat-Deschanei,,  Augustin.  Elementary  treatise 
on  natural  philosophy.  Translated,  with  ad- 
ditions, by  J.  D.  Everett.  Illustrated.  New 
York,  1872.    3  v.    8» 3967.62 

Content*  —  Vol.  I.  Mechanics ;  Hvdrostatics ;  Hydrau- 
lics;  Pnemuatics.  n.  Heat.  III.  iBlcctricity  and  mag- 
netism. 

Proske,  Carl.  Musica  dlvlna.  Sive  thesaurus  con- 
centuum  seiectissimomm  ab  excellentissimis 
Buperioris  aevl  musicis  numeris  hnrmonicis 
compositorum.  Annus  primus.  Ilarmonias 
quatuor  vocum  continens.  Ratlsbonae,  1853- 
69.    4v.    4» ♦8041.65 

Content/.  —  Vol.  I.  I..iber  missarura.  II.  Liber  motet- 
torum.  HI.  Psalmodiam,  Magiiitlcat,  Uymmxliam  et 
Antiphonias  B.  Maria  Virg.  complecteni.  IV.  Liber 
vespertinui. 

—    Selectus    novus    mlssamm   pracstantissimorum 

superioris  aevl  auctorum,  juxta  codices  origi- 

nalcs  tum  manuscriptos  tum  impressos  edita- 

rum.     Ratlsbonae,  18!)5-61.     2  v.    4»  .   .   .   .  ♦8041.60 

.  Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  United  States. 

Hymnal.  New  York,  1872.  491  pp.  16*  .  .  .  3449.68 
Prussia.  Resultate  der  auf  Btfohl  sr.  Majestat  des 
Konigs  Wilhelm  I.  von  Preussen  im  Sommer 
1868  nach  Aegj-pton  entsendeten  archiiologisch- 
photographischen  Expedition.  Herausgege- 
ben  von  J.  Diimlchen.  Th.  1.  Beriin,  1869.  F"  .  ♦eOSO.O 

Content*.  —  Vol.  I.  Vorwort, [etc.],  vom  llcrausgeber; 
Uebcr  das  Seewesen  der  alten  Aegyptcn,  von  Bcnihard 
Oraser;  Bemerkungen  zu  den  mitgothcillen  Thierdar- 
■tellungen,  von  Bobsrt  Uartmann ;  67  Tafeln. 

PSAXMS  and  hymns  for  public  worship.  With  an 
appendix.  London  [1863?]  xvi,  197,93+pp. 
24* 3449.60 

PCTHAM,  George  Palmer.  The  best  reading.  Hints 
on  the  selection  of  books ;  on  the  formation  of 
libraries,  etc.  With  a  classified  bibliography. 
New  York,  1872.    255  pp.    12*. 

1398.5,  ^6125.7,  *6125.8,  and  E.  B.  155.19 

"Q."  Dramatists  of  the  present  day.  Reprinted 
from  "The  athenseiim."  London,  1871.  vi, 
140  pp.    8m.  8» 2479.62 

QCERRY,  A.  Droit  musulman.  Rccucil  de  lols  con- 
ccrnant  les  musulmans  scbyites.  T.  1.  Paris, 
1871.    8» 6610.6 

QuESNOY,  Ferdinand  (D^sir^).  Campagne  de  1870. 
Armee  du  Rhin.  Paris,  1872.  ill,  235+ pp. 
Map.    8» 2628.61 

Quetelet,  (Lambert)  Adolphe  (Jacques).  A  nthropo- 
m^trie,  ou  mesure  des  difierentes  facultes  de 
I'homme.  Bruxelles,  1871.  479+  pp.  2  pi. 
L.  8» 3605.63 

QciNCY.  Mass.    Public  library.    List  of  books  in  the 

library, Jan.  1,1872.  Boston,  1872.  26+pp.  8». ♦6142.1 

Rabaud.  Camille  and  £douard.  Le  repos  hebdoma- 
daire.  Bale  et  Genfevs,  1870.  viii,  274+  pp. 
8« 3454.66 

Rabelais,  Francois.  Works.  Translated  from  the 
French,  with  variorum  notes,  and  illustrations 
by  Gustavo  Dor6.  London  [1871].  xx,  640 
pp.    8m.  8» ♦2678.57 

Raccolta  di  apologhi  scritti  nel  secolo  xviii.   Mila- 

no.  1827.    xviii.  419+  pp.    Portrait.     8»  .   .   .  ♦2805.53 

Raccolta  di  commedie  scritte  nel  secolo  xviii.    Mi- 

lano,  1827.    2  v.   Portrait.   S' ♦2806.64 

Content*.— Vol.J.  Gigli,  G.:  llDonPilone;  La  so- 
rellina.  —  Albergati  Capacelli,  F. :  Ilciarlatore  maldi- 
cente;  Le  eonvulsioni. 

n.  Pepoli,  A.  (E.) !  I  prpgiudizj  dell'  amor  propriot 
La  icommessa.  — Frederici,  C.  I  I  pregiudizj  deipaeai 
piccolij  II  cappello  parlante ;  II  delatore.  —  Sogran,  A. 
(8.) :  Olivo  e  Pasquale ;  Le  couvenienze  tcatroli. 

Raccolta  di  melodramml  giocosl  scritti  nel  secolo 
XVIII.  Milano,  1826.  xvl,  673+  pp.  Portrait. 
8» *2805.55 

C<m/«i(«.  — GigU,  G.:  La  Dirindina.  — Trapassi,  P. 
(B),  called  Metastasio :  La  cantante  c  1'  impressario.  — 
Goldoni,  C:  II  paese  dclla  Cuccagna;  II  lilosofo  di 
Campagna.  — Casti,  G.:  La  grotta  di  Trofonioj  II  re 
Teodore  in  Venczia:  Prima  la  musica  e  poi  le  paroles  I 
donnienti.  — Calsabigi,  Ranierl  dc';  L'  opera  seria. 
Lorenzi,  G. :  Socrate  mimaginario ;  La  pietra  simpa- 
tica. 

Raccolta  dl  melodramml   seij  scritti   nel   secolo 

xvra.    Milano,  1822.    2  v.    Portrait.    8"  .   .  ♦2805.58 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Lettera.  Zeno,  A.:  Temistocle; 
Andromaca;    Meropcj    Iflgenia  in  Aulidc;    Scipione 


V- 


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42 


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Shelf.  No. 
Baccolta  dl  melodrammi  serj,  etc.,  continued. 

nelleSpagne;  Nitocri.  II.  Zeno,  A. :  Sisara;  Ezeehia; 
Daniellu^  Isaia;  Naainan;  Giuseppe.  —  Parini,  G  : 
Ascanio  in  Alba.  —  Coltellini,  M. :  Amore  e  Psiche. — 
Rezzonico  della  Torre,  C.  C.  (G. ) :  Alessandro  e  Timo- 
teo.  —  Calsabigi,  lianieride':  Orfeocd  Kuridice;  Bo- 
gati,  r.  Savario  de' :  Armida  abbandoiiata. 

Baccolta  di  operette  filoBoflsche  e  filologiche  scritte 

nel  secolo  xviii.    Milano,  1832.    2  v.    8»  .  .  *2805.57 

CarUerUs. —Yo\.  I.  Barkovich,  F.  V. :  Saggio  della 
origins  e  naturadelle  passion!.  —  Maffei  (F.)  S. :  Delle 
traduzioni  italiane.  —  Bottari,  (O.)  G. :  Dialoghl  sopra 
le  tre  arti  del  disegno.  —  Bandiera,  A. :  Ripostaalle  im- 
putazioni  opposte  contra  al  suo  Gcrotricamerone.  —  Pi- 
latti,  C.A. :  Delia  Icggc  naturale.  —  Sibiliato_,  C:  Dis- 
sertazione.  —  Secchi,  P. :  Delic  contraddizioni  morali. — 
Bcccaria,  C.  (B.):  I  piaceri  dell'  immaginazione. — 
Franci,  S:  Osservazioni. 

II.  Rezzonico  della  Torre.  C.  C.  (G.) :  Ragionamento 
guUa  filosofia  del  secolo  XVIII. — Palcani,  L.  C. :  Del 
fuoeo  di  Vesta;  Del  natro  orientale;  Del  platino. — 
Pagano,  F.  M. :  La  logica  de'  probabili  applicata  a' 
giudizii  criminali.  —  Giovio,  G.  B. :  Idee  sulla  tri- 
gtezza.  —  Cerretti,  L. :  Delle  vicende  del  buon  gusto  in 
Italia. 

BACCOiiTA  dl  poemi  didascalici  e  di  poemetti  vaij 
scritti  nel  secolo  xviii.  Milano,  1828.  zxiii, 
548+ pp.    Portrait.    8" ■*2805.58 

Contents. — Prefazione. — Robert!,  6.  B. :  Leperle. — 
Lorenzi,  B. :  La  coltivazione  de'  monti.  Rezzonico 
della  Torre,  C.  C.  (G.) :  II  sistema  de'  cieli;  L'  origine 
delle  idee. — Mascheroni,  L. :  L'  invito  a  Lcsbia  Cido- 
nia.  —  Bcttinelli,  S:  Le  raceolte. — Frugoni,  C.  I.:  L' 
ombra  di  Pope ;  II  vero.  —  Bondi  C. :  La  giomata  vil- 
lereceia, — Rezzonico  della  Torre,  C.  C.  (G.) :  Per  la 
morte  di  Tommaso  le  Seur;  L'  eccidio  di  Como. — 
Mazza,  A. :  L'  androgino ;  La  laurea  in  legge. — Epistole 
in  versi  sciolti. 

Kaccolta  die  poesie  liriche  scritte  nel  secolo  xvni. 

Milano,  1832.    viu,  418-j-  pp.     8» *2805.59 

Baccolta  di  poesie  satiriche  scritte  nel  secolo  xviii. 

MUano,  1827.    xi,  342+  pp.    Portrait.    8»  .  .  *2805.60 

C<»i««n<«. — Fagiuoli,  G.  B. ;  Martello,  P.  J.  j  Luca,  G. 
A.  de. ;  Baretti,  O.  j  Passeroni,  G.  C-  j  Miuzoni,  O. ; 
Masc'  eroni,  L. ;  Zanoja,  G. ;  Bossi,  G.  (C.  A.) ;  Epi- 
grammi. 

BACCOiiTA  di  prose  e  lettere  scritte  nel  secolo  x'vin. 

Milano,  1829,  30.    3  v.    Portrait.    S"  .  .  .  .  *2805.61 

Contenis.  —Vol.  I.  Ceretti,  L. :  Elogio  di  G.  Cassiani. 
— Paradisi,  A.:  Elogio  di  R.  Montecuccoli.  —  Lorenzi, 
B. :  Laudazione  di  M.  A.  Pindemonte.  —  Frisi,  P.: 
Elogi. — Vcrri,  P. :  Memorie  intorno  a  P.  Frisi.  —  Salan- 
dri,  P. :  Elogio  di  C.  I.  Fragoni. — Niecolai,  A.:  Ora- 
zione  in  lode  di  S.  Ignazio  di  Lojola. — Polcani,  L. : 
Elogio  di  A.  M.  Lorjjna. 

II.  Lettere  da  A.  M.  Salvini;  F.  Bianchini:  A.  Zeno: 
L.  A.  Muratori;(F.)S.Maflfeij  E.Manfredi;  G.P.  Za- 
notti ;  P.  Gagliardi ;  F.  A.  Gliedini ;  A.  Fabri ;  F.  M.  Za- 
notti;  C.  I.  Frugoni;  A.  Cocchi;  M.  A.  Giacomelli;  P. 
(B.)  Trapassi,  called  Metattasio;  P.  A.  del  Borghetto; 
N.  Lastesio. 

m.  Lettere  da  G.  Patriarch! ;  D.  Fabri ;  P.  (M.)  Paci- 
Budi ;  A.  Genovcsi ;  F.  Algarotti ;  G.  Gozzi ;  G.  Baretti ; 
A-Golini;  F.  E.  Guasco;  G.  B.  Robert! ;  G.  Gennari; 
F.  Milizia ;  G.  Parini ;  M.  Cesarott! ;  L.  Lanzi ;  B.  Lo- 
renzi ;  A.  Paradisi ;  L.  Cenetti ;  L.  Freti ;  L.  C.  Palcani ; 
C.  Vannetti. 

Baccolta  di  tragedie  scritte  nel  secolo  xvui.  Mila- 
no, 1825.    2  V.    8» *2805.62 

Contentn.—Yoi.J.  Prefazione;  Martello, P. J. :  L'M- 
genia  in  Tauris.  —  Coiiti  A.  (S.) :  Oiulio  Cesare.  —  Maf- 
fei, (F.)  S. :  La  Merope.  —  Zanotti,  G.  P.  C. :  Didoue. 
Lazzarini,  D. :  ITlisse  il  giovanc. 

II.  Granelli,  G. :  Sedecia;  Dione  siracusano. — Bet- 
telini.  S. :  Sersc  re  di  Persia.  —  Pindemonte,  G. :  I  bae- 
canali.  — Martello,  P.  J. :  II  Femia  sentcnziato.— Vala- 
resso,  Z. :  Rutzvanscad  !l  gioviue. 

Bame,  Louise  de  la.  A  leaf  in  the  storm,  and  other 
stories.  By  "  Ouida"  [/isewcf.].  With  illustra- 
tions.   Philadelphia,  1872.    99  pp.    8"  .   .   .   .    421.17 

Bausay,  Edward  Banncrman.  Reminiscences  of 
Scottish  life  and  character.  20th  edition.  Edin- 
burgh, 1871.    xlvii,  347  pp.    Portrait.    8"   .   .    2463.8 

Rankine,  William  John  Maoquorn.  Useful  rules 
and  tables  relating  to  mensuration,  engineer- 
ing, structures,  and  machines.  2d  edition. 
London,  1867.  vlii,  312  pp.  Illustrated.  Sm. 
80 A.202.3 

Basori,  Giovanni.     Principii  nuovi  di  terapeutica. 

Opera  postuma.    Parma,  1842.    2v.ini.   8"  .  3797.52 

Raymond,  Rossiter  W.  Mines,  mills  and  furnaces  of 
the  Pacific  states  and  territories.  New  York, 
1871.    566  pp.    8" 7863.18 

Bats  from  the  East ;  or,  illustrations  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  [1871].  viii,  256  pp.  Illustrated. 
Bm.  4» 5046.9 


Shelf.  No. 

Reale  istituto  lombardo,  Milan.  Sopra  alcuni  re- 
cente  studj  di  chimica  organica  e  suU'  appli- 
cazione  dei  loro  risultati  all'  arte  tintoria,  del 
dottor  Luigi  Gabba.  Milano,  1870.  38  pp. 
8» 3973.50 

Reavis,  L.  U.  Saint  Louis:  the  future  great  city  of 
the  world.  3d  edition.  St.  Louis,  1871.  214+ 
pp.     8» 4474.16 

Redgrave,  Richard  and  Samuel.  A  century  of 
painters  of  the  English  school.  London,  1866. 
2  V.    8  0 A.225.7 

Bedi,  Francesco.    [Opera.]    Amstelodami,  1675.    3 

V.  in  1.    Sm.  12» 6829a.2 

Contents.  —  Experimenta  circa  res  diversas  naturales, 
speciatim  illas,  qute  ex  Indiis  adl'eruntur.  Ex  Italieo 
Latinitate  donata.  1G7.'>.  Ifti-f  pp.  Illustrated.  —  Epis- 
tola  ad  aliquas  oppositiones  factas  in  su&s  obscrvationes 
circa  viperas.  Ex  Italica  in  Latinani  translata.  CNo 
title-page.  J  C2  pp.  —  Obser\'ationes,  circa  illas  guttulaa 
et  iila  ex  vitro  <iux,  rupta  in  quacunque  sui  parte,  peni- 
tufl  atque  pcnitus  eomminuuntur.  Ex  MS.  Italieo  La- 
tinitate donatifi.  [No  title-imge.  1075'.']  53-72  pp. — 
Observationes  de  viperis.  Ex  Italica  in  Latinam  trans 
latae.    [1675?]    lll-(- pp. 

Reeves,  M.  C.  L.    "Wearithome.     By  "Fadette" 

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Catone  in  Utica;  Ezio;  Alnsandri)  n«ir  Indie;  Scmiro- 
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Achille  in  Soiio;  Ciro  ricDnosciuto ;  Tcinistoele.  III. 
Zenobia;  Attilio  RcRolo:  Ipcrnieiitra;  Antigono;  lire 
pastore ;  L'  eroc  cintsc ;  Nitteti ;  II  trionfo  di  Clelia :  Ro- 
mulo  ed  Ersilia;  II  ruRgiero;  Giustino.  IV.  Azioni  e 
feste  teatrali:  t'l'z.,  —  La  Galatea;  L'  Kndiiiiione;  Gil 
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n  Farnaw)  accusato  e  difcso;  La  pace  fm  la  virtii  e  la 
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prigionieni;  II  vcro  uniagKio;  La  danza;  Augurio  dl 
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Tribnto  di  ri»|)ctto  e  d'ainnrc;  Lagara;  II  logno;  La 
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Kgcria:  II  Parnaw  confusu;  La  corona;  La  pace  (Vale 
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THE  TOSTI  ENGTtAYINGS. 

The  following  list  covers  that  portion  of  the  collection  of  engravings  made 
by  the  late  Cardinal  Tosti,  of  Rome,  and  given  to  this  Library  by  Mr.  Thomas 
G.  Appleton,  consisting  of  the  framed  prints  in  the  Bates  Hall  and  the  officers' 
apartments  adjoining,  which  are  not  portraits. 

The  entries  are  under  the  names  of  the  engravers,  with  cross-references  from 
the  names  of  painters,  or  designers,  and  from  the  subjects  of  the  engravings. 

Bulletins  numbers  13  and  15  contain  a  list  of  that  portion  of  the  Tosti  collec- 
tion of  engravings  which  is  in  bound  volumes,  embracing  nearly  5,100  prints. 

A  list  of  the  Portraits  has  been  separately  published.  The  framed  prints, 
not  being  portraits,  which  are  in  the  Lower  Halls  of  the  Library,  are  partly 
catalogued  ;  and  they  may  probably  be  given  in  the  next  Bulletin.  There  is,  in 
addition,  a  small  number  of  engravings,  not  framed,  which  will  be  catalogued 
and  printed  as  soon  as  possible. 


ACCORD^E,  L',  du  village  (The  village  bride),  after  J. 

B.  Grenze.     See  Flipart,  .Teau  Jacques  ....         151 

Agricola.  Filippo,  Italian  painter,  b.  1776.  d.  1857. 

Dante  and  Beatrice.    AVeMarchetti.  Domeiiico.        157 

Axdegraef,  or  Aldegrever,  Ileinrich,  German 
painter  and  engraver,  pupil  of  Alhrerht  Due- 
rer,  b.  1502.  d.  about  1562.  The  rich  man  and 
Lazarus.    Size,  3}  in.  X  4}  iu 63 

Note.  —  With  AldeirreTer's  monoeram  and  the  date 
1554,  with  tlie  inscription  upon  a  tablet  upon  a  column, 
"  Aide  Grave  in  Svzato  fecit,"  and  an  inscription  at  the 
bottom. 

AixoRi,  Cristofano,  or  Cristoforo,  Florentine  paint- 
er, b.  1577,  d.  1619,  or  1621.  The  Christ  child 
sleeping  upon  a  cross.    See  Gandolfl,  Mauro.         62 

Anderloni,  Pietro,  Italian  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1784,  d.  1849.  Moses  at  the  ■well,  defending 
the  daughters  of  Jethro,  after  N.  Poussin. 
Petnis  Anderloni  dell  et  Sculpt  1818.  Size, 
16|  in.  X  25J  in 162 

Hate.  —  "  Enpnaved  ft-om  a  picture  in  the  collection  of 
the  Countess  Pino,"  at  Milan.  StmOk  J.  Catalogue 
ratsonne.    Part  8,  p.  12. 

—    The  woman  taken  In  adultery,  after  Titian.    P. 

Anderloni  deU  et  sculpt    Size,  16J  in.  X  25  in.       114 

NcU.  —  Engraved  in  1821,  from  a  picture  then  in  the 
collection  or  the  Countess  Pino  in  Milan,  now  in  Eng- 
land. This  copy  has  the  address  of  Tanner  (the  later 
address  is  Lissant)  followed  by  three  dots,  indicating  it 
to  be  an  impression  of  the  third  hundred. 


Apoixo  and  the  mnses,  after  Rafael  Meng:*.    See 

Morghen,  Raffaello 00 

Athaxiah,  Expulsion  of,  after  V.  Camuccini.    See 

Bertinl,  Angelo 98;  118 

ACDRAN,  Benoit,  the  elder,  French  designer,  etcher, 
and  engraver,  b.  1661,  rf.  1721.  The  raising  of 
the  cross,  after  C.  Le  Brun.  1706.  Size,  21 
In.  X  28  in 11 

ti'cte. — The  origiual  ii  in  the  Ixravre. 

Baxebtra,  Giovanni,  contemporary  Italian  engraver. 
Christ  and  the  woman  of  Samaria,  after  Garo- 
falo.     Ignaz.  Podio  delin.     Size,  163  f  in.  X 

253  in 159 

Banzo,  Antonio,  Italian  engraver,  fl.  1810.  The 
adoration  of  the  magi,  after  liaphael.  1810. 
Size,  15  in.  X  27J  in 86 

Note.  —  Engraved  from  the  picture  in  the  Vatican  of 
the  size  of  the  engraving. 

—  Pope  Pius  VII,  with  Cardinal  Consalvi,  sur- 
rounded by  allegorical  figures  of  Justice, 
Plenty,  Rome,  etc.,  emblematic  of  the  results 
of  the  deliverance  of  Home  from  the  power  of 
Napoleon.  After  F.  MaiMio.  Pietro  Bettellini 
diresse.    Proof,  with  artists'  names  only.  Size, 

16i  in.  X  20  in 165 

Barbieri.  Giovanni  Francesco,  called  Guercino, 
Italian  painter,  b.  1590,  d.  1666.  David  ap- 
peased by  Abigail.  See  Marchetti,  Domenico .       153 


BERRETINI 


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Berhetini,  Pietro,  called  Pletro  da  Cortoiia.  Floren- 
tine painter  and  architect,  b.  1596,  d.  1669.  The 
adoration  of  the  magi.   See  Langot,  Frangois  .        104 

Bertini,  Angelo,  Italian  engraver,  ft.  1810.    The 
expulsion  of  Athaliah  and  enthronement  of 
Jehoash,  after   V.  Camuccini.     Proof,  with 
artists'  names  only.    Size  18|  in.  X  28|  in.  .  .  98 
Same.    Proof  before  any  letters 118 

BONAFEDE,  — ,  Italian  engraver.  The  adoration  of 
the  magi,  after  Garofalo.  Without  letters, 
with  the  engraver's  name  written  with  a  pencil. 
Size,  7J  in.  X  llj  in 12 

BuoNACCOHSi,  Pietro,  called  Pierino  {or  Perino)  del 
Vaga,  Italian  painter,  b.  1500,  d.  1547.  The 
coronation  of  Charlemagne.   (See  Fabri,  Luigi  .        141 

Buonarroti,  Michel  Angelo,  Italian  painter,  sculp- 
tor, and  architect,  b.  1474.  d.  1563,  or  1564. 
The  last  judgment.    See  Ghisi,  Giorgio  .  .  .        Ill 

Same.    See  Metz,  Conrad  Martin 106 

Same.     See  Rota,  Martin 10 

Calamatta,  Luigi,  Italian  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1802,  d.  1869.  Galileo  before  the  council, 
making  his  abjuration,  after  Robert-Fleury. 
Size,  21J  in.  X  343  in. 350 

Note.  — Proof  before  letterSj  with  the  foUowinR  written 
with  a  pencil,  "  Eppur  )a  gira."  "Dipinto  da  Robert 
Flciiry.      "  Disegnato  e  Inciso  da  Ii.  Calamatta." 

Same .  6 

Note. — With  the  following  eneraved  at  the  bottom, 
"  Galileo  Eppur  la  eira  |  Con  todo  ella  vnelve  Dipinto 
da  Robert  Fleury  Imp.  Ch  Chardon  ainS  Paris.  Inci- 
sione  diretta  e  tcrminata  da  L.  Calamatta  " 

Camccctni,  Vincenzo,  Italian  painter,  b.  1775,  d.  1844. 
The  expulsion  of  Athaliah  and  enthronement 
of  Jehoash.    ^See  Bertini,  Angelo 98;  118 

—  Horatius  Codes  defending  the  bridge.    See  Mar- 

chetti,  Domenico 160 

—  The   magnanimity  of  Scipio.     See  Marchetti, 

Domenico 158 

—  Regulus  departing  for  Carthage.    See  Marchetti, 

Domenico 126 ;  161 

Caracci,  Agostino,  Italian  painter  and  engraver, 
b.  1557,  d.  1602.  The  adoration  of  the  magi, 
after  Baldassare  Peruzzi.  Engraved,  1579. 
Size,  41g  in.  X  44i  in 101 

Note.  —  Engraved  in  parts.    The  original  was  made  at 
Bologna,  in  chiaroscuro,  in  1521,  for  Count  C.  Benti- 
'  voglio.   The  same  picture,  jjainted  on  wood,  and  a  draw- 

ing of  it,  both  said  to  be  by  Peruzzi,  are  in  the  National 
gallery  at  London.  Waagen  thinks  the  drawing  un- 
questionably Peruzzi'a,  but  that  the  painting  is  a  copy 
by  an  inferior  hand.  Trcatures  o/  art.  rol.l,p.W. 
The  drawing,  with  a  copy  of  the  engraving,  by  A. 
Carocci,  was  given  to  the  National  gallery  in  18£t9,  by 
Lord  Vernon. 

This  copy  is  from  the  second  state  of  the  plate. 
Barttch,  A.    Le  peintre-graveur.     Vol.  18,  p.  43. 

Christ.    Scenesinthelifeof  Christ,  etc.    Ifamely:  — 

—  The  adoration  of  the  magi,  after  Raphael.    See 

Banzo,  Antonio 85 

Same.    After  Garofalo.    See  Bonafede,  —  .  .  12 

—  Same.    After  B.  Peruzzi.    See  Caracci,  Agos- 

tino            101 

Same.    AfterPietro  BerretinidaCortona.    See 

Langot,  Francois 104 

Same.    After  Albrecht  Duerer.    /See  Raimondi, 

Marc-Antonio 102 

—  Christ  and  the  woman  of  Samaria,  after  Garofalo. 

See  Balestra,  Giovanni 159 

—  Christ  crowned  with  thorns,  after  A.  van  Dyck. 

See  Langot,  Fran9oi8 108 

—  Christ  in  the  temple,  disputing  with  the  doctors. 

See  Duerer.  Albrecht 142 

—  Christ  taking  leave  of  his  mother,  before  his  trial 

and  crucifixion,  after  Albrecht  Duerer.  See 
Raimondi,  Marc- Antonio 69 

—  The  Christ  child  sleeping  upon  a  cross,  after  C. 

Allori.     See  Gandolfi,   Mauro 62 

—  Circumcision  of  Christ,  after  Albrecht  Duerer. 

See  Raimondi.  Marc- Antonio 70 

—  The  dead  Christ,  with  Mary  and  two  angels, 

after  Guido  Reni.     See  Ricciani,  Antonio  ...         154 

—  The  entombment  of  Christ,  after  Raphael.    See 

Volpato,  Giovanni 149 

—  The  flight  into  Egypt,  after  Albrecht  Duerer. 

See  Raimondi,   Marc-Antonio 106 

—  The  high  priest  rejecting  the  oftoring  of  Joachim, 

after  Albrecht  Duerer.  See  Raimondi,  Marc- 
Antonio  107 

—  Holy  family.    After  Guido  Reni.    See  Costa, 

Giovanni  Battista 155 

Same.    After  Garofalo.    See  Ferretti,  L.  .  .  .        163 


Christ,  continued. 

Same.    After  N.  Poussin.    See  Pesne,  Jean  .        167 

Same.    After  Albrecht  Duerer.    See  Raimondi, 

Marc-Antonio 65 

Same.  By  A.  Ricciani.   /See  Ricciani,  Antonio  .        156 

—  Holy  family,  called  Holy  family  of  Francis  I, 

after  Raphael.    See  Edelinck,  Gerard  ....  9 

—  Same.    See  Frey,  Johann  Jatob 68 

—  The  Last  supper.     See  Duerer,  Albrecht  ...  64 

—  Marriage  of  the  Virgin,  after  Albrecht  Duerer. 

See  Raimondi,  Marc-Antonio 148 

—  Themeetingof  Joachim  and  Anna,  after  Albrecht 

Duerer.    »See  Raimondi,  Marc-Antonio  .  .  .        109 

—  Pilate  showing  Christ  to  the  Jews.    See  Duerer, 

Albrecht 61 

—  The  presentation  of  Christ  in  the  temple.    After 

Albrecht  Duerer.  See  Raimondi,  Marc-An- 
tonio   ' 103 

Same.  After  Raphael.  /See  Persichini,  Raffaello .      164 

—  The  raising  of  the  cross,  after  C.  Le  Brun.    See 

Audran,  Benoit,  the  elder 11 

—  The  rich  man  and  Lazarus.    See  Aldegraef,  or 

Aldegrever,  Heinrich 63 

—  The  Virgin  ascending  the  steps  of  the  temple, 

after  Albrecht  Duerer.  See  Raimondi,  Marc- 
Antonio  110 

—  The  woman  taken   in    adultery,  after  Titian. 

See  Anderloni,  Pietro 114 

Coronation  of  Charlemagne,  after  Raphael.    See 

Fabri,  Luigi ■ 141 

CORTONA,  Pietro  da.    See  Berretini,  Pietro. 
Costa,  Giovanni  Battista,  Italian  engraver.    Holy 

family,  after  Guido  Reni.    Size,  9g  in.  X  13  in.       155 

Note. — Proof  before  letters,  the  artists'  names  being 
written  with  a  pencil,  as  follows:  "Guido  Reni  Pinx. 
Veritas  Simon  da  Pcsaro."  "  Gandolfl  delin."  "  Giovanni 
Battista  Costa  Sculpsit." 

Dante  and  Beatrice,  after  F.  Agricola.  See  Mar- 
chetti, Domenico 167 

David  appeased  by  Abigail,  after  Guerclno.    See 

Marchetti,  Domenico 153 

David  in  the  cave  of  Adullam,  after  Claude  Lorrain. 

See  Testa,  Antonio 130  : 

DiSPUTA  di  8.  Sacramento,  after  Raphael.  See  Vol- 
pato. Giovanni 138  i 

DOMENICHINO.    See  Zampieri,  Domenico. 

Duerer,  Albrecht,  German  painter  and  engraver, 
b.  1471,  d.  1628.  Various  subjects  from  wood- 
cuts. 

Note. — These  woodcuts  have  been  mounted  upon  stiff 
paper,  and  cannot,  without  risk,  be  removed  for  more 
critical  examination. 

For  fac-similes,  by  Marc-Antonio,  of  various  wood- 
cuts by  Duerer,  see  Raimondi,  Marc-Antonio. 

Namely :  — 

—  Christ  in  the  temple,  disputing  with  the  doctors, 

from  the  series  called  The  history  of  the 
Virgin.  "With  Duerer's  monogram ,  but  without 
date.  Engraved  about  1506.  Size  8g  hi.  X 
Hi  in 142 

—  "Hercules."      Engraved     about    1497.      With 

Duerer's  monogram,  but  without  date.    Size, 

111  in.  X  153  in 60 

Note. — The  subject  ofthiswoodcnt  is  unknown.  The 
name  Ercvles  is  inscribed  upon  a  scroll  at  the  top,  but 
no  known  scene  in  the  life  of  Hercules  is  represented. 
See  Pelberg,  Jt.  von.  Duerera  KupferHiche  und  HcHx- 
tclmitte.    No.  24. 

—  The  Last  supper.     With  Duerer's  monogram 

and  the  date  1523.    Size  8i  in.  X  US  in.   .  .  .  04 

Note.  —  This  is  a  copy  of  the  original  woodcut,  having 
five  dashes  in  the  line  drawn  horizontally  upon  the 
platter.  See  Heller,  J.  Das  Leben  und  die  Werke  Al- 
hreclu  Duerera.    No.  1622. 


Pilate  showing  Christ  to  the  Jews.    Engraved 
about  1510.     With  Duerer's  monogram,  but 

without  date.    Size,  llj  in.  X  151  in 

Note.  —  One  of  the  scries  called  The  greater  passion. 
See  Relhurg,  R.  von .  Duerers  Kupferstiche  und  Holx- 
tclmitte.    No.  179. 

DVCK,  Sir  Anthony  van,  Flemish  painter,  b.  1699, 
'   d.  1641.     Christ  crowned  with  thorns.    See 


Langot,  Franjois . 


61 


108 


Edelinck.  Gerard,  Flemish  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1640,  d.  1707.  Holy  family,  called  The  Holy 
family   of  Francis  i,    after   Raphael.     Size, 

llj  in.  X  15  in 

Note — Trimmed  and  mounted  on  rtiff  paper.    The 
original  is  in  the  Louvre. 


FABRI 


49 


MOSES 


Fabri,  Luigi,  or  Alois  (as  given  on  the  plates), 
Italian  engraver,  b.  1778,  d.  1835.  The  coro- 
nation of  Charlemagne  by  Leo  iii,  after  Raphael. 
In  the  Stanza  del  incendio  del  borgo,  in  the 
Vatican.  Franciscus  Cavalleri  delineavit. 
Size,  20Jin.X30in 141 

Hole.  —  The  completion  of  the  above  has  been  ascribed, 
bv  Bome  to  Pietro  Buonaccorsi  (Pierino  or  Perino  del 
Vaea),  by  others  to  Giovanni  Francisco  Penni,  called 
II  Fattore. 

—  The  oath  of  Leo  iii.  after   Raphael.    In  the 

Stanza  del   incendio,  in  the  Vatican.     Size, 

20i  in.  X  29*  in-   •   • '1 

—  Rome  presented  by  Constantine  to  Silvester  I, 

after  Raphael.    In  the  Sala  di  Constantino,  in 

the  Vatican.     Size,  204  "i.  X  2yi  in 67 

—  The  victory  of  Leo  IV  over  the  Saracens,   at 

Ostia;  painted  after  Raphael's  designs,  by 
Giovanni  da  Udine.  in  the  Stanza  del  incendio, 
in  the  Vatican.     Size,  20  in.  X  28i  in 150 

Fattore,  II.    See  Penni,  Giovanni  Francesco. 

Feuretti.  L.,  Italian  engraver  of  the  present  time. 
Holy  family,  after  Garofalo.    Size,  14  in.  X 

17iin 163 

Halt.  —  The  original  is  in  the  possession  of  Count  dc 
Bisenzo. 
1-    The  triumph  of  Saul  and  David,  after  Domenl- 

chino.    A.  Cavallucci  dU.  Size,  19 In.  X 264 in-  94;  122 

^ofe.  — The  original  is  in  the  Palazzo  RuipigUosi, 
Rome. 

Fleury.  Joseph  Nicolas  Robert,  called  Robert- 
Flcury,  French  painter,  b.  1797.  Galileo 
making  his  abjuration.     ,S«e  Calamatta,  Luigi.  6;  360 

FUPART,  Jean  Jacques.  French  engraver,  b.  IVii,  ■ 
d.  1782.  The  village  bride  (L'accord^c  du 
village),  after  J.  B.  Greuze.    Size,  19J  in.  X 

24i  in 151 

Sale. — The  artists'  names  are  not  given,  the  print  bein^ 
trimmed  and  mounted  on  stiff  paper.  The  original  M 
in  the  Louvre. 

Fbey,  Johann  Jakob,  Swisi  engraver,  b.  1681,  d.  1752. 
Holy  family,  called  The  Holy  family  of  Francis 
I,  from  G.  Edelinck's  engraving  after  liaphael. 

Size,  Hi  in.  X  15  in 88 

Afo<«.— Trimmed  and  mounted  on  stiff  paper.  The 
original  is  in  the  Louvre. 

Galileo  before  the  council,  making  his  abjuration, 

after  Robert-Fleury.     6'«e Calamatta.  Lulgi  .  .6;  350 

Gandolfi,  Mauro,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1774,  d.  1834.  The  Christ  child  sleeping  upon 
a  cross,  after  C.  Allorl.  1817.  L.  Fineschi 
disegno.     Size.  Sf  in.  X  Hi  in 62 

Garofai-o.  or  Garofano.    See  Tisi.  Benvenuto. 

GAZETifcRE,  La,  hollandaise,  after  G.  Terburg.      See 

Wille,  Johann  Georg 144 

GELfeE,  Claude,  called  Claude  Lorrain,  French  land- 
scape painter,  b.  1600,  d.  1682.  David  in  the 
cave  of  Adullam.     See  Testa.  Antonio  ....        130 

—  The  judgment  of  Paris.     5f«  Testa,  Antonio  .   .         134 

—  The  mill.     See  Gmelin,  Wilhehn  Friedrich  ...  82 

—  The  temple  of  Venus.    See  Gmelin.  Wilhelm 

Friedrich 78 

Ghisi,  Giorgio,  Italian  painter  and  engraver,  b.  1520, 
d.  1582.  The  last  judgment,  after  Michel  An- 
gelo's  fresco,  in    the    Sistine    chapel,   Rome. 

Size,41iin.  X  47iin Ill 

fiote.  —  Engraved  in  parts,  lettered  A -I.  L,  and  dedi- 
cated "All  ill. mo  sig.  et  pron.  col.no  il  tig.  Mathia  di 
Mcrve  signorc  di  Clootvyck."  "Georgivs  Mantvanvs 
fecit."  Fur  the  same,  in  separate  parts  see  QT-,  A.  2.  1.  pi. 

ao-29. 
Giovanni  da  Udine.    See  Ricamatore,  Giovanni. 
Gmelin,  Wilhelm  Friedrich,   German  designer  and 

engraver,  b.  1745,  d.  1821. ,  Cascatelle  di  Tivoli. 

"  Dcsignata    dal    vero    ed    incisa    da    G.    F. 

Gmelin.     1807."     Size,  16J  in.  X  22j  in.   ...  74 

—  The  mill,  after  Claude  Lorrain.     Size,  19i  in.  X 

25i  in 82 

iVMe.— The  original  is  in  the  Palazzo  Doria-Pamphili, 
Rome. 

—  The  temple  of  Venus,   after  Claude   Lorrain. 

1805.      Size,  19iin.x26gin 78 

KoU.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Palazzo  Colonna,  Rome. 

Greuze,  Jean  Baptiste,  French  painter,  h.  1725,  d. 
1805.  The  dear  mother.  See  Massard,  Jean 
Baptiste 66 

—  The  village  bride.     5«e  Flipart,  Jean  Jacques  .        151 
GuERCtNO.    See  Barbieri,  Giovanni  Francesco. 

GuiDO.    See  Reui,  Guide. 

"Hercules."    >5f«6 Duerer, Albrecht .  .......         60 


HiERONTMUS,  Eusebius  Sophronius,  St.,  b.  about  340, 

d.  420.  Size,  log  in.XlSJin 146 

Kote.  —  The  print  is  trimmed  and  mounted  upon  stiff 
paper.    The  artists  have  not  yet  been  ascertained. 

HORATics  CocLES  defending  the  bridge,  after  V. 

Camuccini.    See  Marchetli,  Domenico  ....        160 

Jerome,  St.   See  Hieronymus.  Eusebius  Sophronius, 

St 68 

Judgment  of  Paris,  after  Claude  Lorrain.  See  Testa, 

Antonio 134 

Langot.  Fran5ois.  French  engraver,  b.  1641  ?  The 
adoration  of  the  magi,  after  Pietro  Berrctini 

daCortona.    Size,  58  in.  (?)X 85  in 140 

Note.  —  Engraved  in  parts. 

—  Christ  crowned  with  thorns,  after  A.  van  Dyck. 

Size,  58in.(?)X85in 108 

Jfote.  —  Engraved  in  parts.  The  original  painting  li 
in  the  Potsdam  gallery.  "  There  is  also  a  print  (now  in 
the  possession  of  Mr.  M.  Colnaghi),  engraved  by  Fran- 

?ois  Langot,  of  the  extraordinary  dimensions  of  7  ft.  1 
n.  by  5  ft.,  which  is  considered  tu  be  untftu."  Smith,  J. 
Catalogue  raitoniU,    Part  3,  page  36. 

Last  judgment.  The,  after  Michel  Angelo.     See 

Ghisi,  Giorgio HI 

—  Same.    See  Metz,  Conrad  Martin 106 

—  Same.     See  Rota,  Martin 10 

Le  Brcn,  Charles,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 

1619,  d.  1690.  The  raising  of  the  cross.  See  Au- 
dran.  Benoit,  the  elder 11 

Lorrain,  Claude.   See  Qcl6e,  Claude. 

Magnanimity,  The,  of  Scipio,  after  V.  Camuccini. 

iSff'Marchctti,  Domenico 158 

Manno.  Francesco,  Italian  jxiinter,  b.  1754,  d.  1831. 
Pope  Pius  VII,  Cardinal  Consalvi  and  allegori- 
cal figures  of  Justice,  etc.  See  Banzo,  Anto- 
nio            165 

Marc-Antonio  Raimondi.  See  Ralmondi,  Mare- 
Antonio. 

Marchetti.  Domenico.  Italian  engraver,  b,  1780. 
Dante  and  Beatrice,  after  F.  Agricola.     G.  B. 

Boranldis.    Size,  13  in.  X  164  in 157 

Nou.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  traced  with  tha 
needle. 

—  David    appeased    by  Abigail,   after    Guercino. 

Francesco  Fontana  dis.     Size,  12^  In.  X  161 

In 153 

Horatius  Codes  defending  the  bridge,  after  V. 

Camuccini,  Gio.  Batta  Borani  dis.  Size,  17 
in.X24in 160 

—  The  magnanimity  of  Scipio,  after  V.  Camuccini. 

Gio.  Batia  Borani  dis.    Size,  131  in.  X  233  in  .        158 

—  Regulus  departing  for  Carthage,  after  V.  Camuc- 

cini.    G.  B.  Borani  dis.     Size,  16  A  in.  X  28| 

in.    Proof,  with  artists'  names  only 128 

Same.    Proof  before  letters 161 

—  Venus  blindfolding  Cupid,  after  Titian.     Size, 

12i  in.  X16iin 162 

Kote.  —  The  inscription, "  Venere  ohe  abonda  Amore," 
is  printed  with  a  pen.  The  original  is  iu  the  Borgheie 
gallery  at  Rome. 
Massard.  Jean  Baptiste.  French  engraver,  b.  1740,  d. 
1822.  The  dear  mother  {La  mfere  bien  al- 
m^e).    After  J.  B.  Greuze.    1775.  Size,  19J  In. 

X24H  >n 66 

yoie.  —  This  engraving  is  trimmed  and  mounted  on 
stiff'  paper,  giving  no  artists'  names. 

Mengs.  Anton  Rafael.  German  painter,  b.  1728,  d. 
1779.  Mount  Parnassus,  with  Apollo  and  the 
Muses.    See  Morghen,  RalTaello 90 

MfeRE,  La,  bien  alm6e.  after  J.  B.  Greuze.  See  Mas- 
sard,  Jean  Baptiste 66 

Metz,  Conrad  Martin,  German  engraver,  b.  1756,  d. 
1827.  The  Last  judgment,  after  Michel  An- 
gelo's    fresco,  in  the    Sistine   chapel,  Rome. 

Size,  651  in.  X  72  in.  ....   , 106 

Jfote.  —  Engraved  in  parts.  'Without  artists'  names  or 
name  of  subject.  For  the  same,  in  separate  parts,  see 
5[.,  A.  2.  1,  pi.  2-17  and  ffi.,  A.  2.  2,  pi.  -tS-flO. 

Michel  Angelo.    See  Buonarroti,  Michel  Angelo. 

Mill,  The,  after  Claude  Lorrain.  See  Gmelin,  Wil- 
helm Friedrich 82 

Morghen.  Ratfaello,  Italian  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1758,  d.  1833.  Mount  Parnassus,  with  Apollo 
and  the  muses.  After  the  fresco  of  Rafael 
Mengs  iu  the  Villa  Albani,  Rome.  Size,  17i 
in.X29iin 00 

Moses  at  the  well,  defending  the  daughters  of  Jethro, 

after  N.  Poussin.     See  Ander]nni   Pietro    .   .         162 


NANNI 


50 


ZAMPIERI 


Nanni  da  Udine.    See  Ricamatore,  Giovanni. 

Oath  of  Leo  iii,  after  Raphael.    See  Fabri,  Luigl .         71 

Pahnassus,  •with  Apollo  and  the  Muses,  after  Anton 

Rafael  Mengs.      See  Morghen,  Raflacllo   ...  90 

Penni,  Giovanni  Francesco,  called  II  Fattore,  Italian 
painter,  pupil  of  Raphael,  b.  1488,  d.  1528. 
The  coronation  of  Charlemagne,  after  designs 
by  Raphael.    See  Fabri,  Luigi 141 

Pebsichini,  Raffaello,  modern  Italian  engraver.  The 
presentation  in  the  temple,  after  the  original, 
by  Raphael,  in  the  Vatican.  Ign.  Podio  dis. 
Size,  15in.X28i  in 164 

Pehczzi,  BaAdassiire,  Italian  painter  and  architect,  b. 
1480,  or  1481,  d.  1536.  The  adoration  of  the 
magi.     See  Caracci,  Agostino 101 

Pesne,  Jean,  French  engraver,  b.  1623.  d.  1700.  Holy 
family,  served  by  angels,  after  N.  Poussin. 
Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  -with  the  ad- 
dress of  Vallet.     Size,  19^in.X25iin 167 

Pius  VII,  Cardinal  Consalvi  and  allegorical  figures  of 
Justice,  etc.,  after  F.  Manno.  See  Banzo,  An- 
tonio             165 

Poussin,  Nicolas,  French  painter,  b.  1594,  d.  1665. 
Holy  family  served  by  angels.  See  Pesne, 
Jean 167 

—  Moses  at  the  well,  defending  the  daughters  of 

Jethro.    See  Anderloni,  Pietro 162 

Presentation  of  Rome,  by  Constantine,  to  Silvester 

I,  after  Raphael.    See  Fabri,  Luigi 67 

Raffaello  Santi,  or  Sanzio,  da  Urbino.   See  Santi, 

or  Sanzio,  Raffaello,  da  Urbino. 
Raimondi,  Marc-Antonio,  Italian  goldsmith,  niellist 
and  engraver,  b.  about  1488,  d.  about  1534. 
Fac-similes,  from  copper-plates,  of  woodcuts 
by  Albrecht  Duerer,  in  the  series  called  The 
history  of  the  Virgin.    Namely  :  — 

The  adoration  of  the  magi.   Numbered  9.    Size, 

Sgin-Xlliin 102 

Christ  taking  leave  of  his  mother,  before  his 

trial  and  crucifixion.    Numbered  16.     Size,  8J 

in.  X  111  in 69 

The  circumcision    of  Christ.     Numbered  12. 

Size,8J  in.X  llg  in 70 

The  flight  into  Egypt.    Numbered  14.    Size,  8g 

in.  X  Hit  in 105 

The     high     priest    rejecting    the    offering    of 

Joachim,  the  father  of  the  Virgin.   Numbered 

1.    Size,  8g  in.  X 11 J  in 107 

The  marriage   of  the  Virgin.     Numbered  6. 

Size,  8^  in.  X  llf  in 148 

The  meeting  of  Joachim  and  Anna.   Numbered 

3.    Size,  8i  in.  X  Hi  in 109 

The  presentation  of  Christ  in  the  temple.  Num- 
bered 11.     Size,  8g  in.  X  Hi  in 103 

The  sojourn  of  the  Holy  family  in  Egypt.  Jo- 
seph at  his  trade.  Numbered  13.  Size,  8|  in. 
Xllfin 65 

The  Virgin  ascending  the  steps  of  the  temple. 

Numbered  5.    Size,  8J  in.  X  Hf  in 110 

Raphael,.  See  Santi  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello,  da  Urbino. 
Regulus  departing  for  Carthage,  after  V.  Camuccini. 

See  Marchetti,  Domenico 126 ;  161 

Rent,  Guido,  Italian  painter,  b.  1575,  d.  1642.  The 
dead  Christ,  with  Mary  and  two  angels.  See 
Ricciani,  Antonio 154 

—  Holy  family.  See  Costa  Giovanni  Battista  .  .  .  155 
Ricamatore,  Giovanni,  called  Giovanni  {or,  by  con- 
traction, Nanni)  da  Udine,  Italian  painter, 
pupil  of  Raphael,  b.  1489,  d.  about  1564.  The 
coronation  of  Charlemagne,  by  Leo  iii,  after 
designs  by  Raphael.     See  Fabri,  Luigi  ....         141 

—  The  victory  of  Leo  iv  over  the  Saracens  at  Ostia, 

after  designs  by  Raphael.     See  Fabri,  Luigi  .         150 
Ricciani,  Antonio.  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
nib.    The  dead  Christ,  with  Mary  and  two 
angels,  after  Guido  Reni.    Agostino  Tofanelli 
disegn5.     Size,  13J  in.  X  191  in 154 

—  Holy  family,  with  John   and   angels.    Antonio 

Ricciani  disegnb  ed  incise  Napoli     Size,  13  In. 
X19in 156 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  traced  with  the 
needle. 

Robert-Fleury,  Joseph  Nicolas.  See  Fleury, 
Joseph  Nicolas  Robert. 

Rota,  Martin,  designer  and  engraver,  b.  at  Sebenico, 
Dalmatia,  about  1532.  The  last  judgment, 
after  Michel  Angelo's  fresco  in  the  Sistine 
chapel,  Rome.  Martinus  Rota  F[ecit]  1569. 
Angelus    AUodi   impress :     Ant :    Frauchetti 


Rota,  Martin,  continued. 

hujus    Operis   tertius   editor,   Parmae,   1838. 

Size,  9  in.  X  12^  in 10 

Note.  — Trimmed  and  mounted  on  stift'  paper. 

Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello  (Raphael),  da  Urbino, 
Italian  painter,  b.  1483,  d.  1520.  The  adora- 
tion of  the  magi.     See  Banzo,  Antonio  ....  86 

—  The  coronation  of  Charlemagne.     See  Fabri, 

Luigi 141 

—  Disputa  di  S.  Sacramento.    See  Volpato,  Gio- 

vanni          138 

—  The  entombment  of  Christ.    See  Volpato,  Gio- 

vanni            149 

—  Holy  family  of  Francis  I.  A^ee  Edehnck,  Gerard  .  9 
Same.     After   Edelinck.      See  Frey,  Johann 

Jakob 68 

—  The  oath  of  Leo  in.     See  Fabri,  Luigi 71 

—  The  presentation  in  the  temple.     See  Persichini, 

Raffaello 164 

—  Rome  presented  by  Constantine  to  Silvester  I. 

See  Fabri,  Luigi 67 

—  Victory  of  Leo  iv  over  the  Saracens,  at  Ostia. 

See  Fabri,  Luigi 150 

Temptation  of  St.  Anthony.    See  Teniers,  David, 

the  ymmger 168 

Teniers,  David,  the  younger,  Flemish  painter,  b. 

1610,  d.  1690.     The  temptation  of  St.  Anthony. 

Size,  14^  in.  X  20S  in 168 

Note.  —  The  names  of  the  artists,  and  the  title,  have 

been  cut  oft',  and  the  print  mounted  on  stifi'  paper. 

Terburg,  Gerard,  Flemish  painter,  b.  1608,  d.  1681. 
La  gazetiere  hoUandaise.  See  Wille,  Johann 
Georg 144 

Testa,  Antonio,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1775.  David  in 
the  cave  of  Adullam,  after  Claude  Lorrain. 
Antonio    Testa   disegnd   ed    incise  A?  1813. 

Size,  15  in.  X  221  in 130 

Note.  —  The  original  is  in  the  National  gallery,  Lon- 
don. It  is  also  called,  but  probably  without  good  rea- 
son, Sinon  brought  before  Priam. 

—  The  judgment  of  Paris,  after  Claude  Lorrain. 

Antonio  Testa  disegno  ed  incise  Anno  1815. 

Size,  15  in.  X  22fg  in 134 

Tisi,  or  Tisio,  Benvenuto,  called  Garofalo.  or  Garo- 
fano,  Italian  painter,  b.  1481,  d.  1559.  The 
adoration  of  the  magi.    See  Bonafede,  —  .  .  12 

—  Christ  and  the  woman  of  Samaria.    See  Bale- 

stra.  Giovanni 159 

—  Holy  family.     See  Fcrretti,  L 163 

Titian.    See  Vecellio,  Tiziano. 

TrvoLi.  Italy.     Cascatelle  di  Tivoli.    See  Gmelin, 

Wilhelm  Friedrich 74 

Triumph  of  Saul  and  David,  after  Domenichlno.    See 

Ferretli,L 94;  122 

Udine,  Giovanni  da.    See  Ricamatore,  Giovanni. 

Vaga,  Pierino,  or  Perino  del.      See   Buonaccorsi, 

Pietro. 
Van  Dyck,  Sir  Anthony.    See  Dyck,  Anthony  van. 
Vecellio,  Tiziano  {Eng.  Titian),  Venetian  painter, 

b.  1477,  d.  1576.    Venus  bhndfolding  Cupid. 

See  Marchetti,  Domenico 152 

—  The  woman  taken  in  adultery.     See  Anderloni, 

Pietro 114 

Venus  blindfolding  Cupid,  after  Titian.  See  Mar- 
chetti.  Domenico 152 

Venus.  Temple  of,  after  Claude  Lorrain.  See  Gmelin, 

Wilhelm  Fredrich 78 

Victory,  The,  of  Leo  IV  over  the  Saracens  at  Ostia, 

after  Raphael.    See  Fabri,  Luigi 150 

Volpato,  Giovanni,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1738,  d.  1803. 

Disputa    di    S.   Sacramento,    after    Raphael. 

Joseph  Cades  delineavit.  Size,  \%  in  X  28J  in.  138 
Note.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Camera  della  segnatura, 

in  the  Vatican. 

—  The    entombment    of    Christ,    after   RaphaeL 

Steph.  Tofanelli  del.    Size,  153  in-  X 18  in-  •  •        149 

Wiu-E,  Johann  Georg,  German  designer,  etcher  and 
engraver,  b.  1717,  d.  1808.  La  gazetifere  hol- 
landaise,  after  G.  Terburg.    1758.    Size  lOJ  in. 

X  ISy^in 144 

JVo«e.  —  Second  state,  with  letters. 

ZAMPIERI,  Domenico,  called  Domenichlno,  Bolognese 
painter  and  architect,  b.  1581,  d.  1641.  The 
triumph  of  Saul  and  David.    See  Ferrctti,  L.  94;  122 


The  Medical  Alcoves. 

The  following  report  is  from  the  pen  of  Joel  Seaverns, 
M.D.,  of  lioxbury,  who  has  kindly  made  a  very  careful  ex- 
amination of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Library. 

The  Department  of  Medicine  in  the  Library  la  especially 
rich  in  the  classical  works  of  authors  of  former  times.  It  con- 
tains the  works  of  Galen,  Celsus,  Hippocrates,  Paracelsus, 
Fabricius  ab  Aquapendente,  Eustachius,  Sennertus,  Boer- 
haave,  Willis,  Cullen,  John  Brown,  Vesahus,  and  other  old 
authors,  many  being  so  rare  and  valuable,  from  their  antiquity 
and  their  quaint  style,  that  one  cannot  speak  of  them  too 
enthusiastically. 

It  has  also  the  productions  of  the  great  French  masters, 
Amussat,  Andral,  Bichat,  Boyer,  Bourgeny,  Bretonneau, 
Broussais,  Brown-Sequard,  Cabanis,  Chassaignac,  Chaussier, 
Chomel,  Chopart.  Civiale,  Cruveilliier,  Cullerier,  Desault, 
Desgenettes,  Dubois,  Dupuytren,  Fodere,  Gu6rin,  Jobert, 
Larrey,  Lebert,  Lisfranc.  Malgaigne,  Mandl,  Marjolin,  N^la- 
ton.  Pare,  Pelletan,  Pinel,  Piorry,  Portal,  Richeraud,  Ricord, 
lloux,  86dillot,  Trousseau,  Velpeau,  Vicq  d'Azyr,  and  others, 
—  a  list  embracing  so  much  that  is  historical  and  brilliant  in 
medicine,  surgery,  and  literature ;  men  famoua  on  the  battle- 
field or  in  the  hospital,  from  the  fifteenth  to  the  nineteenth 
century.  Besides  these,  mention  should  be  made  of  a  col- 
lection of  M<5moire8  and  Melanges  in  fifty-three  volumes, 
many  by  the  most  eminent  men  of  the  times,  selected  by 
Baron  Dupuytren,  some  of  which  are  dedicated  in  thehand- 
writiug  of  the  authors  to  that "  viro  praenobilisslmo,  perillus- 
tri,  ceieberrimo." 

The  great  English  anatomists  and  surgeons  are  represented 
by  the  works  of  the  Bells,  Brodie,  Cheselden,  the  Coopers, 
Curling,  Erichsen,  Glisson,  Guthrie,  Harvey,  Hodgson,  Hey, 
the  Hunters,  Lawrence,  Percival  Pott,  Solly,  Skey,  Syme, 
Travers,  and  Wistar. 

Among  German  authorities  are  Billroth,  Canstatt,  Cohu, 
Eckhard,  Frank,  Gurlt,  Henle,  Hirsch,  KSiiikcr,  Liharzik, 
MUller,  Niemeyer,  Reichert,  Rindfleisch,  Rokitansky, 
Schwann,  gpiess,  Strieker,  Traube,  Valentla,  VJrohow,  Vo- 
gel,  Wagner,  Weber,  and  Wnnderlich. 

A  long  list  might  be  made  of  American  authors,  especially 
of  the  leading  physicians  of  the  Philadelphia,  New  York, 
and  Boston  schools;  the  publications  of  those  of  onr  own 
city  being  of  course  very  numerous,  and  embracing  nearly 
everytiiing  that  has  been  published  here. 

The  value  of  the  collection  is  especially  enhanced  by  its 
numerous  volumes  of  plates,  and  atlases  of  Illustrations, 
many  of  which  are  of  great  cost  and  beauty  and  of  superb 
execution.  Mascagni's  "  Anatomia  Universa,"  with  colored 
plates,  is  probably  the  finest  and  most  valuable  work  of  the 
kind  in  New  England ;  there  is  also  his  "  Iconographia  va- 
sorum  lymphaticorum,"  Lcbert's  "Traits  d'Anatomie  pa- 
thologique,"  with  one  hundred  and  six  engravings  and 
colored  plates;  Albinus's  splendid  "Anatomical  Tables," 
Sandifort's  "  Museum  Anatomicum,"  Cruvellhier's  superb 
work.  Bourgeny  and  Jacob's  Atlas  of  Descriptive  Anat- 
omy, Braune's  Atlas  of  Topographical  Anatomy,  Quain's 
Surgical  Anatomy,  Haller's  works  with  Anatomical  plates 
(said  by  John  Bell  to  surpass  all  others  in  utility),  Auvert's 
"  Selecta  Praxis  Medlco-Chirurgical,"  Smellie's  Midwifery, 
Malgaigne  on  Fractures,  Swan  on  the  Nerves,  Hunter  on  the 
Gravid  Uterus,  the  works  of  Bonamy,  Broca,  and  Bean, 
Cullerier,  Fan,  Hyrtl,  Masset,  Moreau,  Ricord,  Ruyschius, 
and  Soemmering,  as  well  as  the  famous  engravings  of  Sir 
Charles  Bell  and  Scarpa. 

One  of  the  most  useful  portions  of  this  collection  to  the 
general  practitioner,  as  well  as  to  writers,  is  that  of  medical 
journals  and  the  current  serial  literature  of  the  profession. 
Its  bulk,  even  more  than  its  cost,  forbids  private  individuals 
from  filling  the  shelves  of  their  libraries  with  it,  yet  it  is 
almost  indispensably  necessary  to  be   able  to  refer  to  it. 


There  are  here,  IVom  Great  Britain,  complete  sets  of  th 
"  Medico-Chirurgical  Review,*'  "  Bralthwdite's  Retrospect," 
the  Sydenham  Society's  publications,  the  "  London  Lancet," 
the  "  Edinburgh  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,"  the  "  Dub- 
lin Quarterly  Journal  of  Medical  Science,"  the  Transactions 
of  the  Obstetrical  and  Pathological  Societies  of  London, 
Winslow's  "Psychological  Journal,"  the  "Medical  Times 
and  Gazette"  (from  1840),  Guy's  "Hospital  Reports," 
(from  1830),  St.  George's  complete,  as  well  as  those  of  St. 
Bartholomew's,  St.  Thomas's,  and  the  London  Ophthalmic 
Hospital. 

From  Italy  there  is  the  "  Bullettlno  delle  Scienze  Mediche  " 
(from  1829  to  1867).  France  is  represented  by  the  M^moires 
de  I'Academie  de  M^decine  (from  1828),  Bulletin  of  the 
same  (fi-om  1834),  "Annales  d'Hygi^ne  Publique "  (fTom 
1853),  "  Recuell  de  Memoires  de  Mddecine,  de  Chirurgle,  et 
de  Phartnacie  Militalres"  complete,  "Gazette  Medicale" 
(from  1853  to  1858).  "  Lancette  Fran<;aise  "  (from  1853),  Bou- 
chardat's  "Manuel  de  Matifere  Medicale"  (from  1841), 
"Journal  de  Mddeeine  et  de  Chirurgle  pratiques"  (from 
1855),  eleven  volumes  of  Magendie's  "  Journal  de  Physiolo- 
gic," and  the  "  Bulletin  de  la  Soci^td  Anatomiquo  de  Paris." 

Of  German  journals,  there  are  Schmidt's  "  Jahrbuch  der 
Gesammten  Medicln  "  (from  1858),  SchUltze's  "  Archiv  flir 
Mikroskopische  Anatomic  "  complete,  "  Jahresbericht  von 
Physiologischen  Wissenchaften,"  "  Central-blatt  fiir  die  Me- 
dicinischen  Wissenschaften,"  Milller's  "  Archiv  fiir  Patholo- 
gische  Anatomic  und  Physiologrie  "  complete,  "  Journal  fUr 
Klnderkrankheiten  (from  1843),  twelve  volumes  of  the  "  Ar- 
chiv der  Heilkunde,"  Frank's  "  M.igazin  Tdr  Arzneimittel- 
lehre,"  the  "  Zeitschrift  fiir  Biologic,"  and  Frerich's  "  Ar- 
chiv flir  der  gesammtc  Physiologic." 

From  the  American  press  are  complete  files  of  the  "  Amer- 
ican Journal  of  Medical  Sciences,"  the  "  American  Journal 
of  Insanity  "  (from  1853),  the  "  American  Journal  of  Obstet- 
rics," the  "  American  Journal  of  Syphilis  and  Dermatology," 
the  "  Pharmaceutical  Journal,"  the  "  Veterinary  Journal " 
(from  1859),  the  "  New  York  Medical  Times  "  to  its  end,  the 
"  Medical  Record,"  the  "  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Jour- 
nal." and  the  Journal  of  the  Gyneecologlcal  Society. 

Of  these  journals,  both  foreign  and  native,  mention  has 
been  m.ide  of  the  principal  only,  or  such  as  are  complete,  or 
have  been  continued  through  a  number  of  years,  forming 
really  but  a  small  part  of  those  which  are  now  taken  at  the 
Library,  arid  are  being  made  up  into  volumes. 

Of  Dictionaries  and  Encyclopaedias,  there  are  many, 
some  of  the  best  being  the  following:  the  "  Dlctionnaire  de 
Mddecine,"  in  thirty  volumes,  by  Adelon,  Becquard,  etc., 
the  "  Dlctionnaire  de  M<5decine  et  de  chirurgle  pratiques," 
in  fifteen  volumes,  by  Andrnl,  Begin,  etc.,  the  "  Dlction- 
naire des  Sciences  Mddieales,"  in  sixty  volumes,  by  Adelon, 
Alibert,  etc.,  the  "  Encyclographie  des  Sciences  Medlcales," 
in  twenty-two  volumes,  eleven  volumes  of  the  "  Nonvean 
Dlctionnaire  de  Medecine  et  de  Chirurgle  pratiques  "  by 
Bemutz,  Boeckcl,  etc.,  Todd's  "Cyclopaedia  of  Anatomy 
and  Physiology,  Dunglison's  "Cyclopaedia  of  Practical 
Medicine."  the  "  Encyclopaedia  Anatomique,"  of  Soemmer- 
ing. Weber,  BischofT,  etc.,  in  a  French  translation,  Nysten's 
"  Dlctionnaire  de  Medecine,  do  Chirurgie,  et  de  Pharma- 
cle,"  Cooper's  "  Surgical  Dictionary,"  Copland's  and  Hoop- 
er's Medical  Dictionaries.  Here  .ilso  may  not  improperly 
be  mentioned  Beale's  "Archives  of  Medicine,"  Reynold's 
"  System  of  Medicine,"  Holmes's  "  System  of  Surgery," 
Virchow's  "Hand-buch  der  Spcciellen  Pathologic  un<f 
Therapie,"  and  the  new  "  Hand-buch  der  Allgemeinen  und 
Spcciellen  Chirurgle,"  by  Billroth  and  other  surgeons. 

Considering  the  collection  by  topics,  of  general  literature, 
including  addresses,  and  the  philosophy,  history,  and 
progress  of  medicine,  the  amount  is  very  large,  and  much 
of  it  very  interesting  and  valuable ;  in  medical  biography. 


beyond  that  of  America  (of  which  there  is  a  great  variety 
both  in  pamphlet  and  book-form),  there  is  little  except  the 
"  £loge8 "  of  Dubois,  Louis,  Pariset,  and  Vicq  d'Azyr. 
With  works  on  the  pathology  and  treatment  of  disease  the 
Library  is  very  fully  supplied,  both  in  the  general  works  of 
the  best  authors,  and  in  monographs  on  special  diseases. 
The  department  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Children  is 
also  large,  as  is  also  that  of  Gynaecology,  though  the  latter 
is  not  so  full  in  recent  works.  General  Anatomy  and 
Surgery  may  perhaps  be  considered  the  best  supplied 
branch  of  this  department  of  the  Library,  containing  the 
works  of  the  most  eminent  European  and  American  writers, 
many  most  beautifully  illustrated,  together  with  an  excel- 
lent collection  on  Military  Surgery.  The  literature  of  the 
Eye  and  Ear,  especially  that  of  the  latter,  is  not  so  full,  but 
embraces  very  many  standard  works.  Materia  Medica  is 
represented  by  the  various  national  Pharmacopoeias,  many 
works  on  Medical  Botany  with  costly  plates,  and  the 
writings  of  many  of  the  best  authors,  and  Toxicology,  by  a 
smaller  number  of  works,  which  are,  however,  very 
valuable  and  complete.  On  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  most  of 
the  best  authorities  are  present.  On  Cow-Pox  and  Vaccina- 
tion, there  are  fewer,  Ballard  and  Seaton  being  the  only 
recent  authors.  The  variety  of  works  on  State  Medicine 
is  not  large,  except  as  regards  Hygiene,  and  the  construc- 
tion of  hospitals,  on  which  much  has  been  collected;  with 
regard  to  Lunacy,  there  is  but  little,  especially  concerning 
the  vexed  question  of  the  "  cottage  system,"  on  which 
Duval's  "  Gheel "  stands  alone.  Only  one  of  the  reports  of 
the  Medical  officer  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Great  Britain, 
works  everywhere  referred  to,  appears  in  the  medical 
alcoves,  though  all  are  present  in  a  less  accessible  form 
among  the  Parliamentary  Documents.  In  Pathological 
Anatomy,  there  is  an  excellent  collection  of  the  standard 
authors,  but  the  constant  advances  in  this  study  require 
constant  additions.  Many  exceedingly  valuable  books  on 
Physiology  and  Histology  are  upon  the  shelves,  including 
some  of  those  of  the  recent  continental  authors,  but  many 
others  should  be  added.  There  are  Ludwig's,  Reichert's 
and  Strieker's  reports  of  the  Institute  at  Leipsic,  Breslau, 
and  Vienna,  but  not  those  of  Gscheidlin  at  Wlirzburg, 
Hoppe,  Seyler  at  Tiibingen,  or  Hensen  at  Kiel.  A  large 
number  of  Eclectic,  Hydropathic,  and  Homoeopathic  works 
are  also  to  be  found  on  the  shelves. 

From  this  resume,  it  will  be  seen  that,  as  regards  the 
actual  wants  of  the  practitioner  in  his  studies  for  his  daily 
practice,  the  supply  in  the  Public  Library  is  indeed  abun- 
dant. Its  deficiencies  appear  only  to  investigators  of  special 
topics,  or  to  those  who  seek  for  all  that  has  been  written  by  the 
authors  they  are  consulting.  Of  the  principal  medical  au- 
thors there  may  be  some  who  do  not  appear  at  all ;  but  for 
the  most  part  the  want  is  not  so  much  of  a  variety  of  writers 
as  of  a  greater  number  of  their  works.  Of  the  many  works 
of  Scarpa,  but  one,  his  "  De  Auditu  et  Olfactu  "  is  here  in 
the  original;  Billroth  and  Chaussier  are  represented  by  but 
two  works  each;  Cheselden,  Chopart,  Cullerier,  Dubois, 
Foder6,  Liharzik,  Pelletan,  Rindfleisch,  Schwann,  Traube, 
and  Wunderlich,  each  by  one  work  only.  Constant  additions 
should  also  be  made  of  recent  foreign  works,  especially  those 
from  Germany,  to  make  these  alcoves  as  rich  in  all  branches 
as  they  already  are  in  some. 

These  deficiencies  are,  after  all,  only  spoken  of  as  detract- 
ing from  what  the  Library  might  be,  and  it  is  to  be  hoped 
will  in  time  become,  but  they  do  not  lessen  iig  claim  to  being, 
as  it  is,  the  best  collection  of  medical  works  in  New  England, 
and  a  treasure-house  to  every  physician  who  avails  himself 
of  its  privileges,  to  advance  his  knowledge  of  his  profession, 
or  to  pursue  medical  and  scientific  investigations.  * 


Alterations  of  tlie  Central  Library 
Building. 

The  work  on  the  alcoves  on  the  westerly  side  of  the  Bates 
Hall  being  completed,  public  notice  was  given,  March  8,  of 
the  reopening  of  the  alcoves,  the  use  of  which,  since  Sep- 
tember 13,  had  been  very  much  restricted.  On  the  25th  of 
March  the  work  of  removing  and  rearranging  the  books  in 
the  alcoves  on  the  eastern  side  was  begun,  preparatory  to 
the  work  of  the  contractors,  which  was  begun  March  27,  by 
erecting  a  temporary  staging  for  maintaining  access  to  the 
front  parts  of  the  alcoves,  during  the  progress  of  alterations. 
The  compact  arrangement  of  the  books  still  left  in  those 
alcoves,  together  with  the  somewhat  uncertain  arrangement 
of  those  which  have  been  removed,  will  more  or  less  affect 
the  circulation  during  the  spring  and  summer.  During  the 
interval  of  more  than  a  fortnight,  while  both  sides  of  the 
Bates  Hall  were  again  thrown  open  to  unimpeded  use,  the 
circulation  of  books  rose  unexpectedly  to  nearly  the  figures 
of  last  year's  record  for  the  corresponding  period. 

The  Ticknor  Library. 

The  Catalogue  Department  has  catalogued  over  16,000  vol- 
umes within  the  past  six  months,  and  the  pressure  has 
given  little  time  for  the  work  to  be  done  on  the  Spanish 
collection  bequeathed  by  Mr.  Ticknor.  A  slip  catalogue  is 
about  half  completed,  however,  by  which  and  by  aid  of  the 
classifications  into  which  the  books  are  assorted  on  the 
shelves,  they  can  now  be  readily  found.  A  card  catalogue 
has  been  begun,  and  will  be  continued  with  as  much  speed 
as  may  be  practicable.  It  is  not  thought  desirable  to  insert 
the  titles  in  these  quarterly  Bulletins. 

Branch  Libraries. 

East  Boston.  This  Branch  has  been  in  operation  for  more 
than  a  year,  and  a  circulation  during  twelve  months  of 
about  75,000  volumes,  indicates  the  measure  of  its  success. 

South  Boston.  It  is  hoped  that,  during  May,  this  Branch 
will  be  in  full  operation,  a  collection  of  about  4,500  volimies 
having  been  formed. 

Roxbury.  Under  an  agreement  with  the  city,  the  Trustees 
of  the  Pellowes  Athenoeum  have  begun  the  erection  of  a 
suitable  building  on  Bartlett  street;  and  it  is  hoped  to  have 
a  collection  of  books  of  a  popular  kind  ready  to  put  into  it 
upon  its  completion  in  the  autumn  or  early  winter.  At  that 
time  the  income  of  a  fund  of  about  $30,000  for  the  purchase 
of  the  higher  class  of  books  will  be  available. 

The  use  of  the  East  Boston  Branch  has  not  diminished  in 
any  degree  the  pressure  upon  the  Central  Library;  nor  are 
the  other  Branches  Ukely  to  have  a  different  effect. 

American  Patents. 

The  Commissioner  of  Patents  has  designated  this  Library 
as  one  of  those  to  receive  the  weekly  volumes  of  Patent 
Specifications  and  drawings.  The  conditions  imposed  are, 
that  the  Library  shall  pay  for  the  binding,  and  that  it  shall 
not  allow  the  volumes  to  be  taken  from  the  building,  except 
by  order  of  the  Courts.  Each  volume  bears  the  official 
certification  of  the  Commissioner.  The  original  drawings 
are  reproduced  by  photo-lithography.  The  time  required 
for  manufacture  and  binding  is  likely  to  cause  the  receipt  of 
each  volume  to  be  delayed  a  few  months  after  its  date.  The 
series  was  be^un  on  the  first  of  last  July. 


THE    TOSTI    ENGRAVINGS 


J^OF^TFLJ^XT^ 


The  following  List  covers  that  portion  of  the  collection  of  engravings  made  by  the  late 
Cardinal  Tosti,  of  Rome,  and  given  to  this  Library  by  Mr.  Thomas  G.  Appleton,  which  con- 
sists of  portraits;  and  it  includes  676  prints.  Some  of  the  portraits  are  contained  in  that 
part  of  the  collection  which  is  in  bound  volumes,  of  which  the  titles  or  contents  were  printed 
in  Bulletin  No.  13.  They  may  be  known  by  the  abbreviation  "pi."  followed  in  each  case  by 
the  number  of  the  plate  and  the  location  of  the  volume.  Those  numbers  which  have  not  this 
abbreviation  prefixed,  as  397  (see  Aachen),  represent  framed  portraits. 

The  entries  are  under  the  names  of  the  subjects  of  the  engravings,  with  cross-references 
from  the  names  of  painters  and  engravers,  and  in  certain  cases  from  those  of  the  designers  or 
draughtsmen. 


Aachen,  J.  von  (or  J.  van  Achen  or  Aken.  or  .lann- 

chp.n),  painter.    Qeorsre  Basta.     5ce  Biixta,  (J-.       397 

Abel,  [Carl  Friedrich,  German  musici^m  and 
composer?].  See  Professori  celebri  dl  su- 
ono pi.  16  of  S.,  A.8.1 

AcdEN,  J.  van.     See  .-X.aohen,  J.  von. 

Ada,  countess  of  Holland,  etc.    [Visscher.    Princi- 

pes  Hollandiae] pi.  16  of  C,  D.2.3 

Adam.  J.,  engrdre.r.     Leopold  II,  of  Germany,  after 

J.  Kreutzin^er.     See  Leopold  l{ 226 

Al>EM  (  ?),  — ,  painter.    AitemUia  Loml,  calletl  Gen- 

lileschi.      .See  Loml.  A 403 

Adolph  (a  capuchin  monk),  rfesifli/ier.     George  ''zo- 

leptsony.     See  .Szeleptseny,  G.  .   .  pi.  oi5  of  8C.,  A.8.1 

ADOLPn  .loiiANN,  count  palatine  of  the  Uhine.    D. 

Klciucker  pinxit.     Grii^non  sculp 301 

Ar.NOLO,  Andrea  d'.     See  Vaiiaucchi,  A. 

Agucchia,  or  Agucchio,  Glrolamo,  cardinal,  d.  1605. 
Domenlchino  dip.    T.  Bonajuli  ini;. 

pi.  116,  V.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 

Aken,  J.  van.    See  Aachen,  .1.  von. 

Albani,  Alessandro,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 1761.     See  Effigies  pontlficvm 500 

Albani,  Giuseppe,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 
1830.     Pietro  Trasmondi  dis.  ed  inc.,  1830.   On 

tinted  paper    .   .   .' pi.  42  of  K.,  A.8.1 

—    Same.     See  Effigies  pontiflcvm 500 

Albany.  Louise  Marie  Caroline  (princess  Stolherg- 
Gedem),  countess  of,  wife  of  Charles  Kdw^ird 
Stuart,  the  younger  pretender.  S.  Fabre  dip. 
.7.  D.  Nargeot  inc pi.  170a,  v.  3  of  C.,  D.3.2 

Albert,  archduke  of  .Vustria,  b.  1559,  d.  1621.  With- 
out artists'  names.   ......  .  pi.  113  of  C,  A.8.1 

Albert,  count  of  Holland,  etc.   [Visscher.  Principos 

Hollandiae] pi.  27  of  ST.,  D.2.3 


Albinqni,  Toraaso,  Italian  violinist  and  musical 
composer.     See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  15of  ?r.,  A.8.1 

Alexander  VI,  pope.    Proof  on  India  paper,  before 

any  letti-rs pi.  34  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Alexander  VII,  pope.    Q.  Valet.  Sculpsit  ....        3.^3 

—  8  ime      See    Effigies  pontirt<!vm 603 

.'Vlex  \nder  VIII,  pope.   .See  Effigies  pontirtcvm  .   .         6iW 
ALflERI,  S.., engraver.   Sir  liiohard  Southwell,  after 

11.  Holbein.    See  Southwell,  Sir  R. 

pi.  61a.  v.  2  of  ST.,    D.3.2 
Alfigri,  Vittorlo,  Italian  poet  and  dramatist.    F. 
S.  Fabre  dip.     A.  Lauro  inc. 

pi.  170,  V.  3  of  C,  D  3.2 
.Vllori,   Alessandro.    called    Bronzino,     Florentine 
p:tiriter.    A.  AUori  dip.    P.  Menozzi  inc.  .St. 
Tosohi pi.  1  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Garcia  de'  Medici.     See  Medici,  Gar- 

cia de' .  pi.  39  of  E..  A.8.1 ;  pi.  74a,  v.  2  of  E..,  D.3.2 

—  Maria  de'  Medici.    See  Medici,  M.  de'. 

pi.  74,  V.  2of  ff.,  D.3  2 

—  Unknown.    A  man.    See  Unknown. 

pi.  "4d,  V.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 

Allori,  Cristoforo  or  Cristofano,  Florentine  painter. 
C.  Allori  dip.  A.  Costa  inc.  nello  studio 
Toschi pi.  2  of  C,  D.3  3 

Amelia.  Anna,  princess  of  Prussia,  musical  com- 
poser.    Amiconi  ad  vivum  pinxit .    pi.  60  of  C,  A.8.1 

.Vmelot,   Michel,  archbishop  of   Tours.      Nanteiiil 

Faciebat  ad  viuum 399 

Amerigiii,  Michel- Angelo.  called  Caravaggio,  Italian 
painter.  Micheia'igelo  Amerighl  da  Caravag- 
gio dip.    De  Lannoy  inc pi.  3  of  C,  D.3.3 

Amicis",  Anna   de,   Italian   vocalist.     See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono    . pi.  17  of  8C.,  A.8.1 


AMICONI 


BEUNARD 


Amiconi,  J.,  painter.     Anna  Amelia,  piincess  of 

Prussia,     ^ee  Amelia,  Anna    .   .   .  pi.  60  of  ST.,  A. 8.1 

Among,  C.  G.  von,  designer  and  engraver.  Maxi- 
milian Emanuel,  duke  of  Bavaria.  See  Maxi- 
milian  Emanuel ....         123 

Amohevoli,  — .  Italian  vocalist.   See  Profepsori  cele- 

bri  di  suono pi  17  of  C.,  A. 8.1 

Amuuo,  Marcaiitonio,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 1565.     See  Efiigies  poiitificvm 500 

Andeeloni.  p.,  designer  and  engraver.    Antonio 

Canova,  after  G.  Bossi.     5ee  Canova.  A.  .   .   .         509 

—  engraver.    A  cavalier  of  Jerusalem,  after  Gior- 

gione.     5€e  Unknown  .   .   .   .  pi.  20d.  v.  1  of  E.,D.3.2 

Andrews,  J.,  engraver.  Francesco  Maria  l  della 
Rovere,  after  Titian.  /See  Rovere,  F.M.l  del- 
la    .   . pi.  79a,  V.  2of  ST.,  D.3.2 

Aneospi,  Pasquale,  Italian  violinist  and  composer. 

See  Professor!  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  15  of  ST.,  A. 8.1 

Anne,  of  Austria,  wife  of  Louis  Xlii  of  France. 
R.  Nanteuil  ad  viuum  pingebat  sculpcbat, 
1666 507 

Ansani,  or  Anzani,  Giovanni,  Italian  singer  and 
composer.  See  Profcssori  celebri  di  suo- 
no   pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Anteeminelei  FiLOEAiiRO,  j)seud.  See  Ferri,  G. 
P. 

Antin,  Louis  Antoine  de  Pardaillan  de  Gondrin, 
ducd',  son  of  the  marquis  ai.d  madamede  Won- 
tespan.  I'eint  par  Hyacinthe  Rigaud  grave 
par  J'r.  Chereau 444,  452 

Appiani,  Andrea  Italian  painter.     A.  Appiani  dip. 

G.  Magonio  dis.  einc pi.  4  of  fe.,  D.3.3 

Aprile,  Giuseppe,  Italian  vocalist.     See  Professorl 

celebri  di   suono pi.  17  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

Argens,  Jean  Baptiste  de  Boyer,  marquis  d'      1"he- 

od.  van  Pee  pinxit.     I.  v.  Schley  sculp.,  1740.        514 

Argenteai!,  Charles  Joseph  Benoit  d'",  Belgian  prel- 
ate, 6.  1787,  d.  1864.  Hanfstaengl  ad  nat.  in 
lap.  delin.  1828    (Lithograph).    .  pi.  129  of  C,  A.8.1 

Argnani,  F.,  designer  anil  engraver.  A  lady, 
after  L.  da  Vinci.     See   Unknown. 

pl.89of  C,  D.3.3 

Aknauld.  Antoine.  "  the  Great,"  of  Port  Royal,  Jan- 
senist  theologian  and  philosopher.  Cham- 
pagne pinx.    Edelinck  sculp,     let  state    ...  91 

Arnal'ld-d'Andillv,  Roben,  apologist  for  Port 
Royal,  6. 1588,  d.  1674.  Ph.  Champuigne  pinx. 
I.  Morin  scul 454 

Arnoef,  count  of  Holland,  etc.     [Visseher.  Prlncipes 

Ilollandise] pi.  4  of  E.,  D.2.3 

Arpino.    See  Cesari,  G. 

Arxhouck,   Johannes  van,  6. 1687,  d.  1747.     P.  Gets 

pinx.  1753.    I.  Houbraken  sculps 20 

AsiOEl.   Boiiifazio,   Italian  musical  composer.     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono    ....  pi.  15  of  C.,  A,8.1 

AuDRAN,  J.,  engraver.     Louis  xv,  of  France,  after 

Gobert.      See  Louis  xv 208 

—  Peter  Paul  Rubens,  after  A.  van  Dyck.     See 

Rubens,  P.  P pi.  a  of  JE.,  C.7.5 

Augustus  III  {or  II),  Frederick,  king  of  Poland,  when 
prince  royal.  Peint  par  Iliacinthe  Rigaud 
1715].    Grav(S  par  J.  J.  Balechou,  1750  ...         263 

—  Same.    Elector  of  Saxony.    Peint  par  Louis  de 

Silvestre  en  1743.     Grav6  par  G.  F.  Schmidt 

[1753] 50 

A\T.o,J.A.J.,painter.     Mme.  Aved.      See  Aved, 

Mme 251 

Aved,  Mme.   (Anne  Charlotte   Gauchier),   spinning 

flax.    Peint  par  Aved.    Grav6  par  Balechou  .         251 

Babbi,  Gregorio,  Italian  singer.  See  Professori  cele- 
bri di  suono     pi.  17  of  31.,  A.8.1 

Babbini,  Matteo,  Italian  singer.     See  Professori  ceb- 

bri  di  suono pi   17  of  C,  A.8.1 

Bach,   [Johann   Sebastian.   German    musician    and 
composer?].    See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no     pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Bagnacavali.O.     See  Ramenghi,  B. 

Balechou,  J.  J.,  engraver.  Augustus  ill,  king  of 
Poland,  when  prince  royal,  after  Rigaud.  See 
Augustus  HI 263 

—  Charles  Rollin,  after  C.  A.  Coypel.    SeeRollin.C.         52 

—  Jean  de  Julien,  after  F.  de  Troy.      See  Julien, 

J.  de 44 

—  Jean  Soanen,  after  J.  Raoux.     See  Soanen.  J.  .  63 

—  Mme.  Aved, alter  J.  A.  J.  Aved.   SeeAved.Mmc.  251 
Balestra.  G.,  engraver.    Pope  Pius  vii,  after  Ca- 

muccini.    See-Pius  vii 131 

Bandinelli,  Baccio,  Florentine  painter  and  sculp- 
tor.   B.  Bandinelli  dip.     G.  Migliavacca  inc. 

pi.  5  of  €.,  D.3. 
Ban]5;r,  Johan,  Swedish  general.    "Without  artists' 

names pi.  85  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Banti,  or  Band!,  Georgina  Briyida,  Italian  vocalist. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .  .  pi.  17  of  2E.,  A.8,1 


Babbarelei,  Giorgio,  da  Castelfranco,  called  Gior- 
gione,  Italian  painter,  poet,  and  musician. 
Giorgione  da  Castelfranco  dip.  Nella  Sc.  Ca- 
lamatta  inc pi.  6  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Erasmo   Gattamelata.     See  Gattame- 

lata,  E pi.  20c,  v.  1  of  €.,  D.3.2 

—  A  cavalier  of  Jerusalem.     See  Unknown. 

pi.  20d.  V.  1  of  E.,  D.3.2 
Barbfrini,  Antonio,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 16.S6.     See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

Barberini.  Francesco,  cardinal  librarianof  the  Vati- 
can, 1627.     See  Efllgies  pontificvm 500 

Babbieri,  Giovanni  Francesco,  called  Gucrcino, 
painter.     G.  F.  Barbieri  dip.     F.  Ravano  inc. 

pi.  7  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

—  Same.   Octauius  Leonus  fecit,  1623.  pi.  112  of  ffi.,  A.8.1 
Barclay,  Jean,  French  poet  and  theologian.    CI. 

Mellan  delin.  et  sculp 397 

Bargiacciu.  F.,   enr/rarer.    Rutilio  Manetti.  after 

himself.     See  Manetti.  R pi.  50  of  C,  D.3.3 

Barni,    G.,   engraver.     Giovanni  Antonio  Pantera, 

after  G.  B.  Moroni.     See  Pantera,  G.  A . 

pi.  80,  V.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

—  Jacopo  da  Ponte  (Bassano),  after  himself.     See 

Poiite,  J.   da jil   60  of  C,  D.3.3 

Baron,   B.,  engraver.    Philip  Yorke,  earl  of  Hard- 

wicke,  after  A.  Ramsay.     See  Yorke,  P.  .   .   .  56 

Babonk),  Cesare,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1597.     See  Efligies  pontificvm 500 

Bartoli,  Daniello,  historiographer  of  the  Society  of 

Jesus,   h.   1608,  d.  1685.    Tom.   Minardi   dis. 

G.  B.  Molinari  inc pi.  110  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

Bartolucci,    Afu7)signor.      Vine.    Camnccini    dip. 

Ar.gelo  Bertini  inc pi.  14  of  E.,  A.4.2 

Barvez,  Jean  Guillaume,  engraver.    See  Bervic,  C. 

C. 
Basaiti,  Marco,  Venetian  painter.    M.  Basaiti  dip. 

P.  Suppini  inc pi.  8  of  C,  D.3.3 

Basan,  P.  F.,  engraver.    Louis  xv,  of  France,  after 

F.  LeMoine.     See  Louis  xv 145 

—  Lieven  van  Coppenol.     See  Coppenol,  L.  van  .   .       458 
Basili.  Andrea,  Italian  musical  composer.     See  Pro- 
fessori celebri  di  suono pi.  15  of  2r.,  A. 8.1 

Bassam,  L.,  engraver.    Leonard  of  Porto-Maurizia. 

See  Leonard pi.  23.  24  of  gC.,  A.8.] 

Bassano.     See  Ponto.  J.  da,  and  Ponte,  L.  da. 

Basta,  George,  military  writer  and  commander, 
loan.  ab.  Ach.  pinx  Lucas  Kilianus  Augs 
sculpsit 397 

Bastardina.  La  [Lucrezia  Agujari,  called  La  Ba- 
stardella,  Italian  vocalist?].  See  Professori 
celebri   di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Bather,  Edward,  ar>  hbisbop  of  Salop.  P.ainted  by 
Wm.  Etty.  Engraved  by  Samuel  Cousins. 
Publi.shed  in  1836.     Proof 273 

Batoni,  or  Battoid,  Pompeo  Girolnmo,  Italian  paint- 
er. P.  Baton!  dip.  A.  March!  inc.  Engrav- 
er's proof .pl.9ofa:.,  D.3.3 

—  painter  and  designer.    Prosper  de  Sciarra,  car- 

dinal Colonna.    See  Colonna,  P.  de  Sciarra, 

cardinal 85 

Baugniet,  K..  lithographer.    Luigi  Calamatta.    See 

Calamatta,  L 250 

Bazin,  N.,  engraver.    Maria  Theresa,  wife  of  Louis 

XIV,  after  J.  Le  Febure.  See  Maria  Theresa.  385 
Beaubrun,  or  Bobrun,H.  and  0.,  painters.  Jacques 

de  Coigneux.     See  Coigneux.  J.  de 93 

—  Pierre  Ignace  de  Braux,  baron  de  Champagne. 

See  Champagne,  P.  I.  de  Braux,  baron  de  .  .  371 
Beauvau,  Ren6    Kran50i8.de,   archbishop  of  Nar- 

boiine.    (1664-1739.)    Hyacints     Rigaud  pinx 

[1715J.    P.  Drevet  sculp.  1727  ■ 57 

Beccademi,  Lodovico,  Italian  historian,  1502-1572. 

Tiziano  dip.  A.  Perfetti  inc.  .  pi.  79,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 
Beccafumi,  Domenico,  called  Mecarino,  painter.   D. 

Beccafumi  dip.  A.  Calz!  inc.  .  .  pi.  10  of  C,  D.3.3 
Bedetti,  R  .  engraver.  Jacques  Callot,  after  himself. 

See  Callot,  J pi.  18  of  il.,  D.  3.3 

Bellarmino,   Roberto,  cardinal   and  controversial 

writer.    Anton  Wicrix  fecit 515 

Bellini,  Giacomo.  Venetian  painter.  G.  Bellini  dip. 

S.  Richard  inc pi.  11  of  C,  D.3.3 

Belloli,  p.,  engraver.    Frans  van  Mieris,  the  elder, 

after  himself.    See  Mieris,  F.  van. 

pi.  17lb,  v.  3  of  ST.,  D.3.2 
Benedictus  XI V,  pope.  See  Effigies  pontificvm  .  .  500 
BentIvoglio.  Guido,  cardinal.  Ant.  vau  Djck  Pinxit. 

loan.  Dom.  Picchianti  sculp 255 

Berckmanns,  II.,  painter.    Hans  Lipperhey.    See 

Lipperhey,  H. 513 

—  Zacharias  jansen.    See  Jan  sen,  Z 513 

Bernacchi,  Antonio,  Italian  vocalist.  See  Profes- 
sori celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  ?E.,  A.8.1 

'BERVAHn,  T.,  medalurgist.    Philip  v,  of  Spain.    See 

Phihp  V pl.73of!!i;.,  A.8.1 


BERNARDO 


3 


BUOJTACCORSI 


Hernahpo  da  Offida,  capunhin.    1".  Mallorini  inv. 

I't  del  Anifs  Oampaiiella  sfulp.  .      pi.  26  of  2C.,  A. 8.1 

—  Baine.     Without  artists'  naniee.    Proof. 

pi.  27  of  C,  A.8.1 
Bernini,  Giovanni  Lorenzo,  Italian  paiiitir,  sculptor, 
and  architect.      L.  Burnitii   dip.       Hlaiichard 
ftjg  inc pl.l2of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  8:iine.    lo :  Bapt:   GauUns   pin.    Arnold:   Van 

Westerhont  sc pi.  72  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BERNOL'iLLl.Ji'an,  French  mathematician.    J.  ROber 

[Hiiber]  pinx.     G.  F.  Schmidt  sculp.    1743    .         228 

Berketini,  Pietro,  called  Pietro  da  Oortona,  Flor- 
entine painter  and  architect.  Without  artidts' 
names 402 

Berry,  Charles,  due  de.     Point  par  de  Troye  Grau6 

par  le  Chevalier  Edelinck 369 

Bertim,  a.,  enyrtiver.    Monsignor  Bartolucci,  after 

V.  Camuccini.     5ee  Bartolucci  .   .  pi.  14  of  ^.,  A.4.2 

—  Pope  Plus  VII,  after  Cainucclnl.     See  Pius  vil.        131 
Berti.votti,    Teresa.     Italian   female   singer.      See 

Prot'essori  <elet)ri  di  suono  .  .  .  .  pi.  17  of  C.,  A.8.1 
Berto.ni.  Keidinaiido,  Italian  musical  composer.  See 

Professor!  celebri  di  suono  ....  pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Bebvic,  C.  C.(real  name  Jeat\  Guillaume  Barvez), 

engraver.    Louis  xvi,  of  France,  after  Callet. 

See  LouU  xvi 34 

Bethi.en.    Gabriel,  prince    of   Transylvania.    1613. 

Without  artists'  names pi.  88  of  C,  A.8.1 

Bettazzi,  K..  engraver.    Alessandro  Briiccesi.  alter 

L  di  Credi.  See  Braccesl.  A.  pi.  3Tf,  v.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 
Bettelini,  p.,  engraver.     A   man   weariuK  a  coat 

buttoned,  after  J.  B.  Vicar.     [Not  ideniirted).       383 

—  March  'sa  Fanny  Grimaldi,  after  F.  X.    Kabre. 

S«€  Grimaldi,  F pl.Sof  ST.,  A.5.4 

—  Vlnceiizo    Camuccini,  after    Hir  T.   Lawrence. 

AVeC.imuccini,  V.  pi.  lof  E.,  .\.4.1;  pl.l  ofE.,  A.4.2 

Beza,  or  Beze,  Theodore  de,  French  pro  estunt  the- 
ologian and  reformer.  1595.  Without  artists' 
names 613 

BiANCHi,  [Francesco,  Italian  composer?].    Se4:  Pro- 

fesHori  celebri  di  suono pi   15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BiGOLA,  L.,  engraver.  Francesco  Caracci.  after  him- 
self.     See  Caracci,  F pi.  22  of  ?[.,  D.3.3 

BlLLINGTON,  Elisabeth,  Knglit'h  singer  anti  inusiciaii 

See  Professor!  ceb^bri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Blanchard,  a.  J.  U.  M.,  engraver.  Giovanni  Lo- 
renzo Bernini,  after  himself.  See  Bernini,  G. 
L pl.l2ofi!i:.,  D.3.3 

BIiANCIiaki),  Jacqjues,  the  elder,  engraver.  Morto 
da  Feltro,  atter  himself.     See  Feltro.  M.  da. 

pl.36ofe:..  D.3.3 

BiiANCiiF-T,  T.,  painter.     Oaspard  Charricr.      Set 

Charrier,  G 06 

Blesendorf,  a.,  engraver.     Charles  .xi,  of  Sweden. 

6ee  Charles  XI pi.  47  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Samuel,  baron  von  Pufendorf.     See  Pufendorf, 

is.,  baron  von pi.  46  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BOBAOil.LA,  Nicolas  Alfonso  de,  companion  of  Loy- 
ola.    See  Loyola,  I pi.  18  of  t.,  A.8.1 

BODEKKKR,  J.  F., /;«»?(<«•.    Plater  Rabus.     See  Ila- 

bus,  P 112 

BOGERMANN,  Johann,  protestant  theologian  of  Hol- 
land.    B.  l5o8  excudit 397 

BoiLEAU-DESPRfcAux,  Nicolas,  French  poet.  Fran, 
de  Troy  pinzit.    P.  Drevet  sculpsit. 

pi.  75  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BoNAiNi,  G.,  engraver.    Leonardo  da  Vinci,  after 

himself.    See  Vinci,  L.  da    ....  pi.  84  of  E.,  D.3.3 

BoNAJUTi,  I.,  engraver.  Cardinal  Girolamo  Aguc- 
chia,  after  Domenichino.    See  Agucchia,  G. 

pi.  116.  V.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

BONZI,  Pierre  de.  cardinal,  archbishop  of  Narbonne. 

Naiiteiiil   ad    viuiim  . . .  1678 386 

BoRCHT,  Nicolaus  van  der,  Dutch  admiral 42 

Note.  —  Painted  by  A.  van  Dyck,  and  engraved  by 
C.  M.  Vermeulen.  The  artists  iiaine«  have  been  cut 
off,  and  the  print  liaa  been  mounted  on  stitf  paper. 

BoRDONE,   P.,   painter.    A  youth.    See  Unknown. 

pi.  75,  V.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

BORDONi,  Faustina,  Ititlian  vocalist.     See  Professor! 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BORGHE8E,  Scipione  CaflTarelli,  cardinal  librarian   of 

the  Vatican,  1608.     See  Kfligies  pontificvin  .   .         500 

BoRGHl,  Giovanni  Batlista,  Italian  musical  composer. 

See  Professor!  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BORNEl  [Bornet,  — ,  the  elder,  French  violinist  and 
composer?].  See  Professor!  celebri  <li  suo- 
no   pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

BORROMEO,  Carlo,  saint.  C.  le  Brun  Pinxit.  G.  Ede- 
linck sculp 374,  488 

Bos,  B.,  engraver.  J.  Bogermann,  protestant  theo- 
logian of  Holland.     5ee  Bogermann,  J 397 

Boscoiii,  Andrea,  Florentine  historical  painter.     A. 

Boscoll  dip.    E.  Silvestr!  inc.  .  .  .  pi.  13  of  E.,  D.3.3 


Bo.981,  Egidio,  Italian  jurist,   d.  1546.      Without  art- 

isu' names nl.  81  of  C,  A.8.1 

Bossi,  G.,  painter.  Antonio  Canova,  Italian  sculp- 
tor.   See  Canova,  A 509 

BossuET,  Jacques  Benigne,  bishop  of  Meaux.  Hya- 
cinthus  Kigand  pinxit,  [1715].  Petrus  Drevet 
sculpsit.    1723 179 

yote.  —  Before  any  dot  after  the  name  of  the  painter 
(one  was  added  after  every  hundred  impresKlong),  but 
with  the  inscription  correctly  8|>elt,  and  with  the  back 
of  the  arm-chair  lininhed. 

Botticelli  Sandro.    See  Filipepi,  A. 

BouciiF.RAT,  Louis,  chancellor  of  France  under  Louis 

XIV.     Nanteuil   ad  viuum. .  .1677.    2d  state  .         508 

BoLXLOGNE,  or  Boulogne,  B..  painter.    Claudius  de 

La  Chapelle.     See  La  Chapelle,  C.  de    .   .    .   .        393 

BODLLO.N'GNE.  Jean  de,  comptroller-general  of  France. 
Piint  par  H.  Uigaud.  Gi-av6  par  J.  G.  Wille. 
17.JS 28 

BOULLOSGNE,  Louls.  the  i/ouuger.  painter.  Point  par 
luy  mfime.  Grav6  par  F.  Ch^reau  pour  sa  re- 
ception a  l'Acad6mle  en  1718 47 

Bourbon.   Louis  Henri,  due  de,  prince  de  Cond6. 

Gober  [Gobert  ?]  pinxit.     P.  Drevet  sculpsit.         23 

Boi;ttat8,  G.,  engraver.  -Johann,  baron  von  Rau- 
schenbergh.     See  Rauschenberi^h,  J.,  baron 

von .  pi. 97  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

—    Otto  Christopher,  baron  von  Sparr.    See  8parr, 

O.  C,  baron  von pi- 106  of  C.,  A.8.1 

UocYS,  A.,  painter.  Eustache  Teissier.  A'cc  Teissier, 

E 370 

Brabant,  f>6opold  Louis  Philippe  Marie  Victor,  due 
dc.  P.  int  par  N.  Dekeyser.  DessinC^  &  grav<5 
par  Lucio  Lelli.    Bruxellcs  1855  .  .  pi.  5  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Xote.  —  A  presentation  copy,  with  the  engraver's  au- 
togniph  in  ink.  —  '•  A  Sua  Eminenza  j  Antonio  Cardi- 
nal 'lost!  t  Lucio  Lelli." 

Bracce.si,  Alessandro,  secretary  of  the  Died  in  the 
Florentine  republic  In  tiie  latter  part  of  the 
loth  century.  L.  di  Credi  dip.  )i.  Bettazzi 
Inc pi.  37f.  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Bracciolini  {Lnt.  Braccolinus),  Franceijco,  Italian 
pool.  1626  Octauius  Leonus  . . .  fecit.  "  Very 
rare." — /fartuch 515 

Bragelognf.,  Marie  de,  widow  of  Claude  Le  Bou- 
tlilllier,  superintendent  of  finances.  Nantuil 
faciebat  ad  Viuum  1656.    3d  state 132 

iVote.  — Without  the  name  of  the  person  represented. 

Brahe.  Pchr  Abrahamsson,  count  of  Visingsborg. 

D.  KI88cker  pinxit.      Grigiion  soulp 381 

Brancati,  or  Brancacci,  Lorenzo,   called  Lauria, 

cardinal   librarian  of  the  Vatican,  1681.     See 

KfBgieg  pontificvm 500 

Briclia,  Giovanni   Francesco,   Italian  painter.    G. 

F.  Briglia  dip.     P.  Mancion  inc. 

pi.  55  of  E.,  A.8.1 ;  pi.  14  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Xole.  —  The  former  copy  is  a  proof  before  any  letters. 
The  eneraver's  name  is  written  in  pencil  by  himself,  as 
is  the  followiu(5,  —  •'  A  Sua  Emix  Kcvifia  |  11  Sii{r« 
Card','  Antonio  Tosti  |  L'umo  Servitore  Pietro 
Mancion." 

Brisacier,  Guillaum.e  de,  secretary  of  Marie  Th^rfese, 
queen  of  Louis  xiv.  N.  Mignard  .  .  .  Pinxit. 
Ant.  Masson  sculpebat  1664 4x3 

yote.  —  This  engraving  is  known  under  the  name  of 
"  The  gray -headed  man." 

Brouet  PAques,  companion  of  Loyola.    See  Loyola, 

I pl.  18 of  E.,  A.8.1 

Bronzing.    See  AUori,  A. 

Bhugghe,  R.  van,  patHter.  Mary  of  Burgundy.   See 

Mary  of  Burgundy pi.  33  of  iE.,  D.2.3 

Bruna,  V.  della,  engraver.     Annib.ile  Carncci,  after 

himself.     6'ee  Caracci,  Annibale  .   .  pi.  21  of  SC.,  D.3.3 

—  Giovanni  Antonio   Razz!  (Sodoma),  after  him- 

self.   See  Razzi,  G.  A pi.  64  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  Giulio  Strozzi,   after  T.  Tinolli.     See  Strozzi, 

G pi  110,  v.  2  of  il.,  D.3.2 

—  Marcantonio  Franceschini,   after   himself.     See 

Francoschini,  M pi.  37  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  Sauti  di  Titi,  after  himself.    See  Titi,  8.  di. 

pi.  78  of  K.,  D.3.3 
Brdnetti.  [Gaetano,  violinist  arid  composer?].    See 

Professor!  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  15  of  C.,  A.8.1 
BUCQLOI.  Charles  Bonaventure  de  Longueval,  conite 

de.   P.  P.  Rubens  inuent.   Lucas  Vorsterman 

sculp 174 

BtiLGARl,  — ,  [Marianne     Benfl    Bulgarelli,    Italian 

singer  ?J .    See  Professor!  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  17  of  S.,  A.8.1 
Buonaccorsi,  Pietro,  called  Pierino  (or  Perino)  del 

Vaga,  Florentine  painter.     Buonaccorsi  dip. 

Levi  Pollacco.  dis.  e  inc pi.  15  of  E.,  D.3.3 


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CAVOUR 


BuoNAHROTi,  Michel  Angelo,  Italian  painter,  sculp- 
tor, and  architect.  Proof  hefore  any  let- 
ters     pi.  52  of  C,  A.8.1 

—  Same.    Mich.  Ang.  Buonarroti  dip.     G  P.  L<>- 

renzi  inc.     . pi.  16  of  E.,  D.S.S 

—  Bame.    Bust  in   oval.    Alter  inventor  faeiebat. 

CJ.  Ml- [Giorgio  Ghisi  sc]    .   .   .   .  pi.  18  of  C,  A.2.1 

—  Same.    At    the    age    of   eighty-one.     Without 

painter's  or  engraver's  name    .   .   .  pi.  30  of  ST.,  A. 2.1 
BUONONCINI,  or  Bononcini.  [Giovanni  Battirta,  Ital- 
ian musical  composer?].     5fie  Professor!  cele- 
hri  di  suono pi.  15  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Cabourf.t,  F.,  designer.    Jean  Fronteau,  o?-Fronto. 

See  Fronteau,  J 395 

Cadet  a  la  Perle.    See  Harcourt,  H.  de  Lorraine, 
comte  d'. 

Cadolini,  Antonio  Maria,  cardinal.    Moneta  inc. 

pi.  45  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Caffahuxlo  [Gaetano  Majorano.  colled  Ciiffnrelli, 
Italian  vocalist?].  See  Prolessori  celibii  di 
suono pi.  17  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Caffaro,  Pasquale.  Italian  musical  composer.     5i»e 

Professor]  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 

Cagliaki,  Paolo,  colled  Paolo  Veronese  (i'fljjr.  Paul 
Veronese),  Venetian  painter.  I'.  Cagliari 
Veronese  dip.  E.  Sonne  inc.  nello  Bt.  Tos- 
chi pi.  17  of  jr.,  D  3.3 

—  painter.     A  man.     See  Unknown. 

pi.  83a.  V.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 
Cajani.  C.  evffrorer.    Marten  de  Vos,  after  himself. 

See  V*s.  Marten  de pi  86  of  K.,  D.3.3 

CalAmatta.  Luigi.  Italian  designer  and  engraver. 

Baugniet  d'apres  nature.    1837 260 

—  desif/ver  avd  eiiorarer.     Beatrice  Cenci,   after 

Guido  Reni.     See  Cenci.  B 438 

—  Count  Maihieu  Louis  Mol^,  after  Ingres.    See 

Mol6.  ML 293 

—  Francois  Pierre  Guillaume  Guizot,  after  Dela- 

roche.      See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G 13 

—  George  Band,  in  man's  attire.      See  Dudevant, 

A.  L.  A.  D 224 

—  Mme.  Dudevant  (George  Sand).  See  Dudevant, 

A.  L.  A.D 15 

Is  apoUon  I,  after  cast  of  his  face.    See  Napol6on 

I    .   . 196 

—  Rer6  Francois  Auguste.  vicomte  de  Chateaubri- 

and, after  Gigoux.     5ee  Chateaubriand,  R.  F. 

A.,  vicomte  de 490 

—  Tommaso  Guidi  (Masaccio).    See  Guidi,  T. 

183;  pi.  .39  of  E.,  D.3,3 

—  enc/rover.    Bartolm 6  Est eban  Murillo,  after  him- 

self.    .SeeMurillo,  B.  E 184 

La  bella  Simonetta,  after  A.  Filipepi  (Sandro 
Botticelli).     See  Cattani,  S 225 

—  Ciimillo  Benso,  conte  di  Ciivour.    See  Cavour, 

C.  B.,contedi 330 

—  Cosmo  de'  Medici,  after  J.  Carucci  (Pontormo). 

,S'ee  Vandersypen, —     .   .   .  pi.  64  b,  v.  2  of  JT.,  D.3.2 

—  Duke  of  Orleans,  eldest  son  of  Louis  Philippe, 

after  Ingres.     5fe  Orleans.  .489;  pi.  12  of  2C.,  A.8.1 

—  Guillaume,  baron  de  Montmorency.     See  Mont- 

morency, G.,  baron  de  .   252 

—  Jean  Auguste  Dominique  Ingres,  after  himself. 

5ee  Ingres,  J.  A.  D 14 

—  Mme.  M;ircotte  mere,  after  Ingres.     See  Duclos- 

Marcotte,  8.  A 229 

—  A  man.  [Not  identifi<.d]     pi.  6  of  ST.,  A.8.] 

—  Marcotte-Genlis,   after  Ingres.      See  Marcotte- 

Genlis,  - pi.  8  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

—  Maria  Ferdinand  Francisco  de  Assis,   husband 

ofl-abellall  of  8pain,  after  F.  de  Madrazo. 

See  Francisco  de  A  ssisi 379 

-    Martin,  minister  from  Hanover  to  France,  after 

Ingres.     See  Martin, — pi.  7  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

—  Mona  Lisa  del  Giocondo,  after  L.  da  Vinci.    See 

Giocondo,  Mona  Lisa  del 341 

—  Nicol6   I'aganini,   after  Ingres.     See  Paganini, 

N 227 

—  Peter  Paul  Rubens,  after  himself.     See  Rubens, 

P.  P 366 

—  Victor  Emmanuel  I.     See  Demanne?:,  —    ...        334 

—  School  of,  evgrorers.    Adam  Elzheimer,   after 

himself.     See  Elzheimer,  A.   .   .  .  pi.  35  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Giorgio  Barbarelli.  da  Castelfranco(Giorgione), 

after  himself.    See  Barbarelli.  G.  .   .  pi.  6  of  C,  D.3.3 

Giovanni  Manozzi  (Giovanni  da  San  Giovanni), 

after  himself.     See  Manozzi,  G.  .   .  pi.  51  of  SE.,  D.3.3 
Callet,  A.  F.,  paij(<er.    Louis  xvi,  of  J'rance.    See 

Louis  XVI 34 

Caelot,  Jacques,  French    painter  and  engraver.    T. 

Callotdip.    R.  Bedetti  inc pi.  18  of  ffi.,  D.3.3 

Calzi,  A.,  engraver.    Domenico  Beccafuini   (Meca- 
rlno),  after  himself.    See  Beccafumi.  D. 

pLlOof  ?E.,D.3.3 


Calzi,  A.,  continued. 

—  Francesco  Ko.-isi  (Cecchino  Salviati),  after  him- 

self.    SeeKossi,  F pi.  70  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  A    lady,    after  Andrea    del   Sarto.       See    Un- 

known    .  pi. 43,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Camboi'T  de  Coisi.in,  Pierre  Arm.ind  de.  cardinal. 

Nanteiiil.    Effigiem  del.     Le-  fant,  Sculpebat. 

1661 95 

Cam.mara>o,  J.,  designer.    Giuseppe  Saverio  Poll. 

SeePoli,  G.R pi.  29  of  C,  A.8.1 

Campaneli.a.  a.,  engraver.     Bernardo  da  Offida, 

after  P.  Mallerini.    See  Bernardo  de  Oflida. 

pl.  26.  27  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Campiclia,  G.  D.,  designer.      Cosmo  iii,    grand 

duke  of  Tuscany.     See  Cosmo  lit 258 

Campioni,  Carlo  Antonio,  Italian  musical  com- 
poser.   See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pl.  16  of  jr.,  A.8.1 
CAMPOA^Tlco,  L.,  engraver.     Jacopo  Coppi.  after 

himself.     See  C'oppi.  J pl.  28  of  K.,  D.3.3 

—  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  after  himself.     See  Rev- 

nolds.  SirJ pl.  66  of  2C.,  D.3.3 

Camuccini,  Vincenzo.  Italian  painter.  Cavr?  Toni- 
mnso  I^aurence . .  .disegno.  Pietro  Bet- 
telini  incise  .   .   .  pl.  1  of  ^T.,  A.4.1;  pl.  1  of  C,  A  4  2 

—  Same.    (Lithograph.)    M.  Danesi  lit.  e  imp. 

pl.  114  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

—  painter.     Albert,  or  Bertel,  Thorvaldsen.     See 

Thorvaldsen,  A .  pl.  13  of  E.,  A.4.2 

—  Countess  Schouwalof.      See  Schouwalof.   Con- 

tessa 205;  pl.  8  of  JE.,  A.4'.2 

—  Moi  signor    Bartolucci.      See    Bartolucci,   Mon- 

signor pl.  14  of  ?r.,  A.4.2 

—  PopePiusvii.    SeePiusvii  .  .131:  pl.  12of  Ji:.,  A.4.2 

—  Princess  Dietrichstein.     See  Dietriohstein. 

7;  pl.9  of  E.,  A. 4.2 

—  Principini  Gagarin.    See  Gagaiin,  Principini. 

pl.  7  of  E.,  A.4.2 
Canosstni,  P.,  engraver.    A  man,  after  Paul  Vero- 
nese.    See  Unknown  .   .   .   .  pl.  83a,  v.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 
Canova,  Antonio,  Italian  sculptor.    Cavaliere  Guise 
Bossi  dipinse.    Pietro  Anderloni  dis.  ed  inc., 
1813 509 

—  Same.    A,  Canova  dip.    S.  Levi  Pollacco  dis.  e 

inc pl.  19  of  5E.,  D.3.3 

Capisthano,  Giovanni  di.  general  of  theFranciscans. 
P.  Mercuri.  Proof,  with  engraver's  name  only, 
which  is  written  with  a  pencil 351 

Capuzzi,  or  Capucci,  Antonio,  violinist  and  com- 
poser.    See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pl.  14  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

Cappont,  Luigi,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1650.     See  Effigies  pontilicvm 500 

CAHArci.Agostino, Italian  painter  and  engr.iver.    A. 

Caracci  dip.     G.  Rivera  inc.    .   .   .  pl.  20  of  JE.,  D.3.3 

Caracci,  Annibale,  Italian  painter.    A.Carracci  dip. 

V.  Delia  Bruna  inc pl.  21  of  JE.,  D.3.3 

Caracci,  Francesco,  Italian  painter.  F.  Caracci 
dip.    D.  L.  Bigola  inc.  nello.  St.  Toschi. 

pl.22of  JE.,D.3.3 

Caracci,  Ludovico,  Italian  painter.     L.  Caracci  dip. 

G.Marriino pl.  23  of  C,  D.3  3 

Caraffa.  Alfonso,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1559.     See  Effigies  pontificvm .         500 

Caraffa.  Antonio,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1581.     See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

Caravaggio.     See  Ameriehi,  Miciiel-Angelo. 

Cardi,  Lodovico.  called  Cigoli,  Italian  painter.  L. 
Cigoli  dip.  L.  Livalli  inc.  nello  Studio  Tos- 
chi  pl.24of  JE.,  D.3.3 

Carestini,  Giovanni,  Italian  vocalist.  See  Profes- 
sori celebri  di  duono    pl.  17of  C,  A.8  1 

Cariani,   [Pietro,  Neapolitan  musical  composer?]. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pl.  17  of  2E.,  A.8.1 

Caron,  J.,  evqraver.    Gerard  Honthorst  (Delia  Notte 

or  Delle  Notli).  after  himself.   .   .  pl.  43  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Carccci,  J.,  called  Pontormo,  painter.  Cosmo  de' 
Medici,  "'Pater  patriae."  See  Medici,  C 
de' pl.  64b,  V.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Caruso,  Luigi,  Italian  musical  composer.  See  Pro- 
fessori celebri  di  suono pl.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Casanatta,  Girolamo,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vat- 
ican, 1693.    See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

Casella, — ,  Italian  singer.    See  Professori  celebri 

di  suono pl.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Casimih  V,  John,  king  of  Poland.    "Without  articts' 

names pl.  101  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Catalani,  Angelica,  Italian  singer.     See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pl.  17  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

Cavour,  Camillo  Benso,  conte  di.     Disegnato  da  A. 

Masutti.    Inciso  da  L.  Calamatta 330 


Note.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  and  tlie  auto- 
graph inscription  "A  Sua  Emii.a  il  Carl.e  Tosti  |  L. 
Calamatta." 


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422 


CATl'ANI 

Catpam,  Simonetta,  calleil  La  bella  Siraonetta,  mig- 
tress  of  Giuliano  rte'  Medici.  A.  Kilipi-pi  {called 
Sando  Botticelli),  pinx.  L.  Calamatta  so. 
Proof  before  any  letters •   •  ; 

Oavlus,  Daniel  Charles  Gabriel  de  Pestels  de  L6vi8 
de  Tubitres  de,  binliop  of  Auxerre.  Fontaine 
\\j.  I-a  Fontaine?]  pinxit.  Bchmidt  sculpsit 
[■j-391 26 

Cecchi,  F.,  pn'inter  and  designer.    St.  Vincent  de 

Paul.     Se«  Vincent  de  Paul,  St.  .   .  pi.  11  of  E..  A.8.1 

Ckcchino  SAbVlATl.     See  Kossi.  Francesco. 

Cenci,    Beatrice.    Italian    parridde.      Guide     Renl 

pins'   Calamatta  disegno  e  incise  ......        ASH 

Same.'  B.  del  Vecchio  inci-e  .  .   .  pi.  4  of  K.,  A.6.6 

Ckrvetto,  Giacomo.  Italian  violinist.      See  Pro/';*- 

sori  celebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  C.,  A.8.1 

Cervini.  Marcello,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  VaUcan, 

1.W8.     See  Effigies  pontiflcvm 500 

CE8ARI,  Giuseppe,  called  Arplno  (.Lat.  Orpinas), 
Italian  painter.  Cav.  G.  Cesari  dip.  V.  Nor- 
mand  dis.  e  inc pi.  25  of  K., 

—  Same.     Kques  Octauius  Leofi  [fecit].  1621  ..   . 
CllABKAUD,  or  Chiabrand,  Francesco.  Italian  violin- 

Jst.    See  Professor!  celebri  di  suonb.      ^    ,  ^     ^  „  , 
pi.  14  of  e,.,  A.8.1 
CnAMBORD,  Henri  Charles  Ferdinand  Marie  Uieu- 
donne  d'Artois,  due  de   Bordeaux,  comte  de, 
called  Henry  V.      <*.  Feretti  dis.,  1835.     Ito- 
ma.    Lit.  Battistelli.    (Lithograph). 

pi.  128  of  E.,  A.8  1 
Champagne,  or  Champaiene,  Philippe  de,  Belgian 
painter.    Se  ipse  pinxit.    G.  Ldelink  sculpsit. 

—  painter.   Antolne  Arnauld,  Jansenist  theologian 

and  philosopher.     See  Arnauld.  A.    ....   .  »1 

—  Cardinal  Kiclu-lieu.     See  Kichelieu,  A.  J.  Du- 

plessis,  due  de A  "  a   * 

—  Francois  Servien,  bishop  of  Bayeux.    See  Ser- 

vieii,  F 2o9 

—  Henri  ii  d'  Orleans,  due  de  Longueville.    See 

Longueville • 

—  Michel  Le  Tellier.     See  Le  Tellier,  M 

—  Omer  Talon.    See  Talon,  O .  .  ... 

—  Philibert  Emanuel  de  Beaumanoir  do  Lavardln. 

See  Lavardin,  P.  E.  de  B.de 133 

—  Philip  VIeughels.    See  VleugheU,  P. .  .  .  .  .        «0 

—  Ilobert    Arnauld- d' Andiliy.     See   Arnauld- d' 

Andilly,  H •   • 

—  A  man.    See  Unknown  ....  pi.  161,  v.  2  of  E., 
Champ A(iNE,  Pierre  Ignaee  de  Braux,  1st  baron  of. 

Beaubrun   Pinx.       Van   Schuppen  sculpebat 

CnANVALLOji,  Francois  de  Ilarlay  de,  archbishop  of 
Paris.  With  the  painter's  name  only.  K. 
Nanteuil  ping,    sculp.  1672.     3d  state  .... 

Charles,  prince  .of  Wales,  James,  duke  of  Vork, 
and  the  princess  Mary,  children  of  Charles  I. 
Antonlus  Vandike  pinxit.  Kobertus  Strange 
sculpsit.     At  Windsor  castle 

Charles  I,  king  of  Great  Britain.    Without  any 

Charles  I  (the  bold),  count  of  Holland,  etc.  Ian 
van  Eyck  pinx.  [Visscher.  Principes  Hol- 
landia;] pl-  32  o/,  ^■ 

Charles  11  (the  emperor  Charles  v),  count  of  Hol- 
land, etc.  Titianus  pinx.  [Visscher.  Prin- 
cipes Hollandi®]   pl.  36of  K.,D.2.3 

Charles  111,  duke  of  Lorraine.     Without  artists' 

names pl.  103  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Charles  V,  emperor  of  Germany,  on  horseback. 
A  Van  Dvck  dip.  D.  Chiossone  inc.  Studio 
Perfetti  . pl-  -Oa,  v.  3  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Same.    Ant.  van  Dyck  pinx.      Cosmus  Mogalli 

sculp .'■./■ 

Charles  VI,  emperor  of  Germany.  Martin  d^  Mey- 
tens  Pinxii.  Andreas  et  Josephus  Schniutzer 
sculp.,  [1728] •   . 

Charles  X,  Gustavus,  of  Sweden.    Without  artists' 

names pl.  96  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Charles  XI,  of  Sweden.    8.  Bleseudorflf . . .  Sculp. 

pl.  47  of  C,  A.8.1 

Charles  Albert,  king  of  Sardinia,  on  horse- 
back          368 


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128 
129 


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504 


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403 


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291 


43 


jV^ote.  —  Proof  before  any  letters,  but  with  tJiis  auto- 
graph dediciition  by  the  engraver,—  "  A  Sua  Kinuienza 
n  Sig.  Cardinal  Tosti  j  in  segno  di  gratitudine  1  Paolo 
Toschi." 

Charles  Emanuel  I,  duke  of  Savoy.  Without  art- 
ists'names  pl.  82  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

Charrier,  Gaspard,  lieutenant  criminel  au  pr^sidial 
de  Lyon.  Th.  Blanchet  Lugd.  pinxit.  Ant. 
Masson  sculpsit.    2d  state 96 


Chateaubriand.  Rone  Frangois  Auguste,  vicomte 
de,  Frencli  author  and  statesman.  Peint  p.ir 
Gitfoux.     Disegiiato  e  Inciso  da  L.  Calamatta.        490 

A'ofc  — Proof,  with  artii'tB' names  only,  and  the  in- 
scription, "  A  Sua  ICniinza  lll».o  Tosti  |  L.  Calamatta." 

CnfeRAii.  F.,  engraver.    Eusfebe  Renaudot,  after  J. 

Ranc.     See  ilenaudot.  E 40 

Lonis  Antoine  de  Pardaillan  de  Gondrin,  due 

d'.\niin,  after  H.  Rigaud.     See  Antin,  L.  A.  de 
Pardaillan  de  Gondrin,  due  d' 444,452 

—  Louis  Houlloiigne,  the  younger,  after  himself. 
.S'ee  Boullonene.  L 47 

—  Melchior  Polignac,  after  H.  Rigaud.  See  Po- 
lignac,  M 271,  485 

Nicolas  de  Larglllifcre,  after  himself.     See  Lar- 

gililere.  N.  de 54 

CnfcREAU.  J.,   the  younger,  engraver.    Michel   Ey- 

quem  de  Montaigne.    See  Montaigne.  M.E  de.         83 

Cherubim,  Maria  Luigi  Carlo  Zenobio  Salvaiore, 
Italian  musical  composer.  See  Professor!  ce- 
lebri di  suono pl.  15 of  C,  A.8.1 

CaiMENTi,  Jacopo.    ctdleii  Da   Empoll,    Florentine 

Eainter.     I.  Chimenli  da  Empoli  dip.     K.  Fab- 
rlni  inc pl.  26  of  C,  D.3.3 

Chiossone,  D.,  engraver.  Charles  v,  emperor  of 
Germany,  after  A.  van  Dyck.    See  Charles 

V. pl.  205,  v  3  of  (jr.,  D  2.3 

Christian    IV,   of    Denmark.       Without    artists' 

names pl.  94  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Christina,    queen    of  Sweden.     Bust.      Le    Beck 

pinxit.     P.  Lombart  sculp.  1668  .   ,  pl.  51  of  K.,  A.8.1 
Christine  (ft.  1606,  d.  1663),  duchess  regent  of  *ivoy, 
daughter  of  Henry  IV.  of  France,  and  Mario 

de   M^dicis.    Without  artists'  names 3 

Ciabrera,  Gabriel.  1625.  Eques  Octaui'  Leon,  Ro- 
man' pictor  fecit 422 

ClAMPOLl.   Giovanni,    secretary    of   the    pope,    etc. 

1627.      Octaui'  Lconus  Roman'  pictor  fecit.      422 
CiGOLi.    SeeCardi,  L. 
CiMAROSA,  Domenico,  Italian  musical  composer.  ;  ee 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pl.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Cipriani,  G.  B..  prtiJJ<er.    .\ntonio  D  menico  Gab- 

biani.     See  Gabbiani,  A.  D.    .   .   .  pl.  61  ot  C.,  A.8.1 
Clari,  Giovanni  Carlo  Maria,  Italian   muxical  com- 
poser.    See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pl.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Clement  IX,  pope.  Carlo  Maratti  pinxit.    John  Hall 

sciilpxit.  1767 

Clement  XI.  pope.  See  KfBgies  pontiilcvin  .... 
(Element  XII.  pope.  Se^  Efli«ies  pontiflcvm  .  .  ,  . 
Cle.menti.  Muzio,  Italian  pianist  and  composer.   See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  ....  pl.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Clerici,  F.,  engraver.  Lucas  Sunder  (Cranach),  after 

himself.     See  Sunder.  L pl.  76  of  C,  D.3.3 

—    A  man,  after  G.  Muziano.    See    Unknown. 

pl.250,  V.  3  of  E.,  D.3.2 
Cl^VE.  Corneille  van,  French  sculptor      Peint  par  J. 
Vivien.    Grav6  par  J.   B.  Poilly  pour  sa  K6- 

ception  a  l'.\cademie  en  1714 

Clodianus.  Paulus    Qualiatus.      Octauius    Leonus 

Roman'  pictor  fecit  1623 

Clowet,  or  Clouet,  A.,  engraver.  Friedrich,  cardi- 
nal, landgrave  of  Hesse,  after  F.  V^ouet.     See 

Friedrich 

M.irqiiad,  bishop  of  Eysti-tten.     See  Marquad. 

COBELLtziO.  Scipione.  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 1609.     See  Effigies  pontiflcvm 

Coc.CHi,  Gioacchino,   Italian   opera  composer.      See 

Professori  celebri  dl  suono  ....  pl.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 
CODURE,  Jean,  companion   of  Loyola.     See  Loyola, 

I pl.  18  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

CoiGNEUX,    Jacques    de.    president    of   parliament. 
Beaubrun  pinx.    Nanteuil  sculpebat  1654    .   . 
Colbert,   Jacques   Nicolas,   archbisfiop   of  Rouen. 
Ant.   Masson.  ad   viuum    piuge  et  sculpebat 

1670.    2d  sute 

—    Same.    R.  Nanteiiil  ad  viuum  pingebat  sculp. 

1670 

Colbert,  Jean  Baptistc  Michel,  archbishop  of  Tou- 
louse.    De   Largllliere  pinxit.      G.  Edetinck 

sculp. 1693 

COLBEHT.  Michel.    J.  L.  Febure  pinx.    P.  van-Scbup- 

pensoulp.  ...1680 

COLLA,  [Giuseppe,  Italian  musical  composer*].    See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pl.  16  of  K.,  A.8.1 
Colombo,  Cristoforo,  after  a  contemporary  picture. 

P.  Mercurj  inc.    1843 353 

JVote.  —  Proof  before  any  letters,  except  the  engrav- 
er's name,  which  is  Blightly  traced  with  the  needle.  At 
the  bottom  is  written  with  a  pencil,  in  the  handwriting 
of  the  engraver,  "  A  Sua  Kminenza  Rev. .  .  |  Jl  >iguor 
Cardinal  Antonio  [  I  ostil  1  11  Suo  Umil=n»>  Aff=n>o  e  .  . . 
[P.  Toschi]."  The  inscription  is  imperfect,  the  margin 
of  the  prim  having  lieen  cut  down. 


V/. 


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500 


491 
422 


421 
421 


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424 
384 


400 
373 


COLONNA 


DUEVET 


COLONNA,  D.  Chiara,  designer.     Giuseppi  de  Sebre- 

guiidi.     See  Sebregoiidi,  G.  de  .   .  pi.  122  of  SC.,  A.8.1 

COLOSNA,   Marcaiitoiiio.   cardinal    librarian    of   the 

V'atioan,  1591  (1592?).   ^'ee  Effigies  pontiftcvm.       500 

COLONNA,  Prosper  de  Seiarra,  cardinal.  Pompejus 
Batloni  pinxit  et  del.  I.  G.  VVille  sculpsit, 
17.54 85 

CONDE,  Louis  ir.de  Bonrbon.  prince  of,  the  Great. 
R.  Xanteiiil  faciebat  Mense  Augustj,  1662..W 
With  artict's  name  only 46 

CoNDOKCET.  Joan  Antoine  Nicolas  de  Caritat,  mar- 
quis de.  Dessihc?  par  Aug.  de.  St.  Aubin  en 
1786  et  gr;iv6  par  P.  Mercurj.  en  1846.  With 
artists'  names  only 99 

COSTARIM,  Giovanni,  Venetian  painter.  G.  Coa- 
tarini  dip.  A.  Costa  inc.  nello  studio  T(  s- 
chi.  pi.  27  of  E.,  D.3.3 

CoN'il,   Sigismondo,  chamberlain  and  secretary    to 

pope  Julius  II pi.  31)  of  2C.,  A.8.1 

Note.  —  Proof  on  India  paper,  before  any  letters. 
From  the  *'  Madonna  di  Foligno,"  painted  by  Raphael, 
in  1512,  for  Sigismondo  Conti,  who  placed  it  in  the 
church  of  Ara  Coeli,  whence  it  whs  removed  in  156.5  to 
Folisno,  by  his  grand  niece,  Anna  Conti.  It  is  now 
in  the  Gallery  of  pictures  in  the  Vatican. 

CoppENOL,  Lieven  van,    writing-master.     "Without 

any  letters 458 

Note.  —  A  copy,  by  P.  F.  Basan,  of  the  second  state 
(according  to  Bartsch,  or  the  fourth  state  according  to 
Claui-sin,  Wilson,  and  Blanc;  of  llembrandt's  etching 
called  "  the  larger  Coppenol." 

Coppt,  Jacopo,  Florentine  painter.    I.  Coppi  dip.    L. 

Campoantico  inc ,.   .  pi.  28  of  5E.,  D.3.3 

CORELLI,  Arcatigelo,  Italian  musical  composer.     S^e 

Professor!  celebri  dl  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

CORTONA,  Pietro  da.     See  Berretiiii,  P. 

Cosmo  111,  son  of  Ferdinaiido  ii,  6th  grand  duke  of 
l^uscany.  Ec.  Doms  Campiglia  del.  G.  M. 
Preisler  so.  Nov.  1738 258 

CoSTA,  A.,  engraver.  Cristoforo  Allori,  after  him- 
self.    See  Allori,  C pi.  2  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  Giovanni  Coutarini,   after  himself.     See  Coiit;i- 

riiii,  G pi.  27  of  tt.,  D.3.3 

COUBF.RT,  Samuel  Bernard,  comte  de.  Peint  par 
Hyacinthe  Rigaud.  Grav6  par  P.  Drevet, 
1729 38,  246 

Cousins,  H.,  engraver.  Victoria,  queen  of  Eng- 
land, after  G.  Hayter.     See  Victoria 378 

Cousins,  S.,  engraver.     Edward  Bather,  after  W. 

Etty.     See  Bather,  E 273 

COUVREUR,  Adrienne,  called  Lecouvreur,  French 
actress,  as  Cornelia.  Peint  par  Ch.  A.  Coypel. 
Grav6  par  P.  Drevet 520 

Coypel,  C.  A.,  painter.    Adrienne  Couvreur,  cn/teii 

Lecouvreur.     See  Couvreur,  A 520 

—  Charles  RoUin.    SeeUolIin.C 52,395 

Cramer  f°.    [Wilhelm,  violinist].     See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

Cramer,   padre    [.Jacopo,  Italian  musician?].     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .  .   .   .  pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Cranach.    See  Sunder,  L. 

Ckebillon,  Prosper  Jolyot  de,  French  tragic  poet. 

Without  artists'  names 393 

Credi,  L.  di,  called  Sciarpelloni,  painter.  Alessan- 
dro  Braccesl.    See  Braccesi,  A. 

pi.  37f,  V.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Chescentini,  or  Crescentine,  Girolamo,  Italian  vo- 
calist.   See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

*  pi.  17  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

Crespi,  Daniele,  Italian  painter.    D.  Crespi  dip.     G. 

Hobruge  inc.  St.  Perfetti pi.  29  of  ffi.,  D.3.3 

C.^ESTI,  Domenico.cnWeriPassignano,  Italian  painter. 
D.  Cresti  do  il  Passignano  dip.  S.  Livi  Po- 
lacco  dis.  e  inc pi.  30  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Creuzer  [Georg  .\nton  Kreuser  or  Kreusser,  violin- 
ist and  composer  ?].  See  Professori  celebri  di 
Buono pi.  14  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

Dala,  G.,  engraver.  Emilio  Amadeo  de  Tipaldo, 
after  C.  Dusi.    See  Tipaldo,  E.  A.  de. 

pi.  65  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Dalco,  a.,  engraver.  Justus  Sustermans,  after  him- 
self.   /See  Sustermans,  J pi.  77  of  2E.,  D.3.3 

—  Quinten  Matsys,  after  himself.     See  Matsys, 

Q.  pi.  52  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  Vangelista  Scappi,  after  F.  F.  Raibolini.     See 

8cappi,V pi.  73  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  Wife  of  Quinten  Matsys,  after  Q.  Matsys.     See 

Matsys,  Q pi.  53  of  JC.,  D.3.3 

Damele,  E.,  engraver.    A  youth,  after  P.  Bordone. 

See  Unknown pi.  75,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Damiani,  F.,  Italian  composer  and  singer.  See  Pro- 
fessori celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 


Danesi,  M..  lithographer.     Eugenius  a  Rumiliaco. 

SeeRumiliaoo,  E.  a pi.  117  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Vincenzo  Camuccini.     See  Camucciiii,  V. 

pi.  114  of  E.,  A.8  1 
Danzet,,  E.,  engraver.    Rubens's  two  sons,   after 

Rubens.     See  Rubens's 622 

DAULLfe,  J.,  engraver.    Claude  Deshayes  Gendron, 

after  H.  Rigaud.     See  Gendron,  CD 45 

—  Hyacinthe  Rigaud,  painting  the  portrait  of  his 

wife.     See  Rigaud,  II 315 

David,  Giacomo,    Italian  vocalist.    See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.  8.1 

David,   II.  ( ?),  engraver.    Artemisia   Lorai,    after 

Adem  (  ?).     See  Lomi,  A 403 

Da  vide,  Giovanni,  Italian  opera  singer,  d.  1830.  G. 
Gaddi  Lito  G.  Sozzi  dis.  (Litiiograph  on 
tinted  paper) pi.  118  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Dekeyser.  N.,  painter.  Leopold  Louis  Phillipe  Ma- 
rie Victor,  due  de  Brabant.  See  Brabant,  L. 
L.  P.  M.  v.,  due  de pi.  5  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Del^roche,  P.,  painter.    Francois  Pierre  Guillau- 

me  Guizot.    See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G 13 

Delfine,  D.,  engraver.    A  man,  after  Champagne. 

,See  Unknown pi.  161,  v.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

Demannez,  — ,  engraver.  Galileo  Galilei,  after  J. 
Sustermaus.    See  Galilei,  G. 

pi.  161,  V.  3  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  and  Calamatta,  L.,  engravers.    Victor  Emman- 

uel I.     See  Victor  Eiitimanuel  I  .......   .         334 

Desjardins    {French  name  of  van   den   Bogaert), 

Martin,  Dutch  sculptor.      Hiacinthus  Rigaud 

pinxit  [1692].  G.  Edelinck  sculp.  [1698] .  .  .  442 
DiETRlCHSTEiN,  Frincess.    Vine.  Camuccini  inc.  e 

dip.  Dom.  Marclietti  inc.  .  .  .7;  pi.  9  of  E.,  A.4.2 
DiEU,  J.,  painter.     Franjois  Th6odoie  de  Nesmond. 

See  Nesmond,  F.  T.  de 126 

—  Louis  Montenard  de  Lavergne  de  Tressan.     See 

Tressan,  L.  M.  de  L.  de pi.  19  of  E.,  A.8.1 

DOLCI,  or  Dolce,  Carlo,  Tuscan  painter.  C.  Doici  dip. 

G.  Marri  inc.  pi.  31  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Do.MENiCHiNO.    See  Zampieri,  D. 
D0.SSI,  Dosso,    Italian   painter.    Dosso    Dossi   dip. 

E.  Fabbrini  inc.  n?  St.  Perfetti  .  pi.  32  of  E.,  D.3.3 
Dossier,  M.  (  ?),  engraver.    Bernard  LeBouyer  de 

Fontenelle,   aifter    H.   Rigaud  (  ?).      See    Fon- 

tenelle,  B.  Le  B.  de 515 

Dou,  Dow,  or  Douw,  Gerhard,  Dutch  painter.     G. 

Douw  dip.   I.e.  rh<3venin  inc.  .    ■  pi.  33  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

—  Mother  of,  calle/l  La  Devideuse   (the   winder). 

Peint  par  (Jerard  Douw.  Grav6  par  Jean 
George  Wille,  1755 » 437 

Dragonetti,  Domenico,  Venetian  j  former  on 
the  double  bass.  See  Professori  celebri 
di  suono.  pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Drevet,  C.,  engraver.  Charles  Gaspard  Guiliaume 
de  Vintiraille,  after  Rigaud.  See  Vintimille, 
C.  G.  G.  de 459 

—  Philip    Ludwig,    count    von    Sinzcndorf,    after 

Rigaud.      See    Sinzendorf,     P.     L.,     count 

von 48 

Drevet,  P.,  the  elder,  engraver.    Hyacinthe  Rigaud, 

after  himself.    See  Rigaud,  H. 319 

—  J.  M.  Mitantier,  after  N.  de   Largilliere.      See 

Mitantier,  J.  M 36 

—  Jean    Balthasar   Keller,    after     Rigaud.       See 

Keller,   J.  B 41 

—  Louis   XIV,   of   France,    in    royal    robes,    after 

Rigaud.     See  Louis  xiv 35 

—  Louis  XV,  of  France,  as  a  child,  on  his  throne, 

after  Rigaud.     See  Louis  xv 264 

—  Louis  Alexandre  de   Bourbon,  comte   de   Tou- 

louse, after  Rigaud.  See  Toulouse,  L.  A. 
Bourbon,   comte    de 434;  pi.  22  of  St.,  A.8.1 

—  Louis    Antoine    de    Noailles,     cardinal,    after 

Rigaud.     See  Noailles,  L.  A.  de 22 

—  Maria  Serro  Rigaud,  mother  of  H.  Rigaud,  after 

Rigaud.     See  Rigaud,   H 435 

—  Nicclas   Boileau-Despr6aux,  after  F.  de   Troy. 

See  Boileau-Despr^aux,  N pi.  75  of  e.,  A.8.1 

—  Nicolas  Lambert,  after  N.  Largillifere.    See  Lam- 

bert, N 31,  446 

—  Ren(5  Franjois  de  Beauvau,  after  Rigaud.     See 

Beauvau,  R.  F.  de 57 

Drevet,  P.  [elder  or  younger!],   engraver.     An 

ecclesiastic.     [Not  identified] .         515 

—  Lquis  XIV,  of  France.      See  Louis  xiv    ....         419 

—  Louis  Henri,  due  de  Bourbon,  after  Gober(  ?). 

See  Bourbon,  L.  H.,  due  de 23 

Drevet,  P.  I.,  engraver.  Adrienne  Couvreur  {called 
Lecouvreur),  after  C.  A.  Coypel.  See  Cou- 
vreur, A 520 

—  Cardinal  Guiliaume  Dubois,  after  Rigaud.    See 

Dubois,  G 24 

—  Jacques   B6nigne  Bossuet,   after   Rigaud.     See 

Bossuet,  J.  B 179 


DUE VET 


ERRANI 


Drevft,  p.  J., continued. 

—  Jean  Francois  Paul  de  Ronnc  df  Cr6qui,  due  de 

Lt'fdijiuit'res.afU'i-  IMt;aud.    See  Lusdiguieres, 

J   F.  P.  do  B.  de  Cr6qui,  due  de 59;  136 

—  Leonard  de  Lamet,  after  Uigaud.  See  Lamet,  L. 

de 436 

—  Louis   XIV  of    France,  as  dauphin,  after    Ri- 

gaud.     See  Louis  xiv 29 

—  Samuel  Bi-riiard,  corate  de  Coubert,  after  Rigaud. 

.SV(>  Couberl,  8.  Bernard,  comte  de 38;  246 

Dubois,  Uiiillauinc,  cardinal.      Peint  par  Hyacinthe 

Kigaud    1723.     Grav6  par  P.  Drevet.  1724  .     .  24 

DuCLOs-Makcotte,  8.  A.    (Mme.  Marcotte  mere). 

Ingres   a  son   ami   Monsieur  Marcotte,   1825. 

Calamatta  iiic 229 

DUDEVANT,  Amantine  Lucille  AuroreDupin,  French 

writer.    {George  Sand.)    L.  Calamatta  ad  vi- 

vum  delinenvitetsculpebat.    I'aris  1840.  Proof.         15 

3'ofe.  — The  "  sculppbat "  is  altered  hy  the  engraver 
with  a  pen  to  "sculpsit,"  and  tlie  print  bears  theful- 
lowins?  autojfnipli  in*cription, —  "All'  Oapizio  di  S. 
Michele  |  L.  Calamatta." 

—  Same.    In  man's  attire.    Paris  1836.    Disegnato 

e  inclso  da  me  L.  Calamatta 224 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  the  engraver's  name  traced  with 
the  needle. 

DuERER,  Albrecht,  the  elder.     A.  Durero  dip.    F. 

Ilavano  inc pi  3.5  a.  v.  2  of  C.,  D  3.2 

DuEKEK,  Albrecht, /A*"  yo»(ni7cr,  German  p.iinter  and 
engraver.     Gem.  v.  Alb.  Dlirer.     Ge?t.  v.  V. 

Forster 335 

Same.    A.  Durero  dip.    Prof.  M.  Steimla   inc. 

pi.  34  of  Z.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Albreclit  DUrer  the  elder.     See  Due- 

rer.  A.,  the  elder pi.  3.3a  of  C,  D.3.2 

Du  Lieu.  Francois  Antoine.    R.  Nanteiiii  ad  viuum 

pinge.  et  Bculpehat.  1697 497 

Do  MfcE,  Le  Chevalier,  painter.    Jean  Baptistc  do 

Banteul.     See  Sanleul,  J.  B.  de 456 

DuPLEssis.  J.  8..pat;i<er.  Louis  xvi, of  France.   See 

Louis  XVI 482 

Dl'pont,  p.,  engraver.    See  Pontius.  P. 

DuPUls.  C,  engraver.    Nicolas  de  Larglllifere.  after 

Qeulain.     .See  Largillifcre,  N.  de  .   ......         453 

DUPUIS,   Pierre  Francois,  French  painter  of  flower 

pieces.      N.    Mignard  pinxit.      Ant.    Masson 

Bculpebat  1663 72 

DoPUT  {Ltit.  Puteanus),  Pierre,  French  historian  and 

librarian  of  the  BibIioth6que  du  rui.    Nanteuil 

Faciebat.     Oval  in  small  oblong 395 

Durante,  Francesco,  Italian  musical  coniponer.    .See 

Professori  ci  l«-bri  <11  snono  .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 
Dusi,  C  painter.    Emilio  Amadeo  de  Tipaldo.    See 

Tipaldo,  E.  A.de pi.  65  of  C,  A.8.1 

DL'SSECH,  [Jan  Ladislas  Dussek,  Bohemian  pianist 

and    composer?].    See    Professoii  celebri  di 

suono pi.  14  of  2^.,  A.8.1 

Dyck,  a.  van,  painter.    Cardinal  Guido  Bentivoglio. 

See   Bentivoglio,  G '255 

—  Borcht,  .Nicolaus  van  dor.  SeeBorcht.  N.vaiider.         42 

—  Charles  v,  emperor  of  Germany.      See  Charles 

V 291:  pl.205.  v.3oT  a;.,  D.3.2 

—  The  children  of  Charles  I.     Sec  Charles,  prince 

of   Wales 166 

—  Diodor  van  Tulden.      See  Tulden,  D.  van  .   .  .         223 

—  Ernst  Graf  von   Mansfeld.     See  Mansfeld,   E  , 

Graf  von 115 

—  Francisco  de  Monc.ida.     See  Moncada,  F.  do  .   .  33.  365 

—  Frederick  Henry,  prince  of  Orange.      See  Fred- 

erick Henry 147 

—  Gottfried  Hcinrich,  Graf  von  Pappetihelm.     See 

Pappenhc'im,  G.  H.,  Graf  von 139 

—  Gusiavus  .Vdoiphus,  of  Sweden.    See  Gustavue 

Adulphus 125 

—  Jean  Baptiste  Ganton,  due  d'  Orleans.    See  Or- 

leans, J.   B.  Gaston,  due  d' 81 

—  Johann   Tserclaes,  Graf  von  Tilly.     See  Tilly, 

J.  T.,  Graf  von 119 

—  Peter  Paul  Rubens.     See  Rubens,  P.  P. 

pi.  70  of  jr.,  A.8.1  (?);  pl.aof  ff.,C.7.5 

—  Philadelphia    and    Elizabeth     Wharton.      See 

Wharton,  P.  and  E 14:3 

—  Wilhelm  Wolfgang.     See  Wolfgang.  W 410 

—  William   iv,   prince  of   Orange.      See   William 

IV pi  08  of  C,  A.8.1 

Echo.    See  fevin,  C.  A. 

Edelinck,  G.,  engraver.    Andr6  Hamcau,  after  J. 

Vivien.     See  Hameau,  A 539 

—  Antoine  Arnauld,  after  Champagne.    See  .\rn- 

auld,  A 91 

—  Charles,  due  de   Berry,  after  F.  de  Troy.     See 

Berry,  C,  due  de 369 


Edelinck,  G.,  continued. 

—  Charles  Gobinet,  after  N.LarglUifere.      See  Go - 

binet,C 496 

—  Charles  Le  Brun,  after  N.  Largillifere.    See  Le 

Brun,  C • 486 

—  Charles  Ren6  d'  Hozier,  after   H.  Rigaud.    See 

Hozier,  C.  R.  d' 37 

—  Claude  de  St.  George.     See  St.  George,  C.  de    .         430 

—  idouard  Colbert,  marquis  de  Villacerf,  after   P. 

Miguard.     See  Villacerf,  E.  Colbert,  marquis 

de 492 

—  Evarifta  Gherardi,  after  J.  Vivien.      See  Ghe- 

rardi.E 514 

—  Eubtache  Teissier,  after  A.  Bouys.  See  Teissier, 

E 370 

—  Francesco  de'  Medici,  after  Rubens.   See  Medici, 

F.  de' 204;  pi.  c  of  !!r.,C.7.5 

—  Fr6d6ric  Leonard,  after  11.  Rigaud.  See  Leonard, 

F 49 

—  Georgos  Paul  Maulevrior,  after  L.  de  La  Mare. 

See  Maulevrier.  G.  I* 423 

—  Hyacinthe  KIgaiid,  after  himself.    See  Rigaud,  II.       317 

—  James  Francis  Edward   Stuart,  the  elder  pre- 

tender, after  F.  de  Troy.      See  James  Francis 
Edward   Sluart 429 

—  Jean  Baptiste  de  Santcul,  after  Du  Meo.     See 

Santeul,  J.  B.  de 456 

—  Jean  Baptiste  Michel  Colbert,  after  Largilliere. 

See  Colbert,  J.  B.  M 400 

—  Joanna  of  .Austria,  after   Rubens.      See    Joan. 

na pl.dof  2:;..C.7.5 

—  Jules  Ilardouin  Mansard,  after  11.  Rig.iud.     S<e 

Mansaid.J.  H 16,27 

—  Louis  XIV,  of  France,  giving  peace  to  Europe, 

after  C    Le  Brun.     See  Louis  xiv 286 

—  Louis  XIV,  of  France,  on  horseback,  after  C.  Lo 

Brun.     Se,i  Loui.s  xiv 287 

—  Louis  XIV,  of  Fiance.    Reliidon  holding  his  por- 

trait, after  C.  Le  Brun.      See  Louis  XIV  .   .   .        288 

—  Louis  Mor6rl,  after  F.   de   Troy.       See  Mor6rl, 

L pi.  57  of  ST.,  A  8.1 

—  Marie  Bonneau  de  Miramion,  after  J.  F.  de  Troy. 

.See  Miramlon,  M.  B.  de 514 

—  Martin   Desjardins,  after  H.  Rigaud.     See  Des- 

jardius,  M 412 

—  Nicolas  Verien,  after  J.  Jouvenet.     See  Verien, 

N 513 

—  PhllippedeCharapagne, after  himself.  SeeCham- 

pague,  P,  du     8 

—  St.  C.irlo   Uorromeo,   after   C.  Le  Brun.      See 

Borromeo.  C 374,  488 

Effigieh  pontiticvm  Romanorvra,  qui  Vatieanam 
bibllothecam  mvnlrtcentiji  sva  avxere  el  bibli- 
othecariorvm  saiictae  occleslae  Romanae  eardi- 
nalivm.  Without  artists' names.  (Lithograph.)       500 

Namely :  — I'opea.  Sextuav;  Paul  vi  Gregoriunxv; 
Urbanun  v 1 1 1 :  Alexander  v 1 1 ;  Alexander  v ii i ;  Clement 
XI;  Clement  All:  Bcnedictus  .xiv:  I'iua  vi;  Piuii  vii; 
I<eo XII:  Oregorius xv\. — Canlinal Ubiariati» (v'lth the 
datea  of  their  appointment)  Man-ello  Cervini,  \HH\ 
Koberto  de'  Nobili  l.'i.Vi:  Alfomto  Caraffa,  IMa;  Mttrc- 
antonio  Amulio,  \^'A;  Uulielmo  Mrlato,  1.57U;  Anto- 
nio Caraffa,  l.Wl:  Marcantonio  Colonna,  I.Wl  [l,'i!t2?]i 
Ce«are  Baronio,  LOT;  l-odivico  Torres,  IWir:  .Scipione 
Caffiirelli  BorKhexc,  lt»W :  Seipionc  Cobelluzio,  \i)m\ 
Francesco  Barberini  1(1^7;  Antonio  Barlierini,  !»>«!; 
Orazio  GiustinianI,  ItU*!;  Luiui  Capponi,  lii,10;  Flavio 
Ohi^i,  lUV.!;  l.orenzo  Brancuti,  called  di  Laiiria,  It^sl; 
Ginilamo  Caaanatta,  IliSt'f  :  Enrico  Noris,  17(KI;  Bene- 
detto I'anfili,  17114:  Angelo  Maria  Ouirini,  l/.MI:  Uo- 
mcnico  PasKionei.  \'S!>\  Ak-Rsandro  Alliani,  I7H1;  Fran- 
cesco Saveriode  Zi'lada,  17M1);  Luigi  Vttlentio  Gonzagu, 
lNfl2  ;  Giulio  Maria  della  Somai;lia,  182ii :  Giuseppe 
Albani,  1.S:10  ;  Lnigi  Lambruschini,  ISM:  —  (I'hoto- 
graphn.)  Angelo  Maj,  1853;  Antonio  Tosti,  1SJ4. 

EaiZlELLO, — ,  [Italian  vocalist?].      See  Professor! 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Egizio,  — .     See  Professor!  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  15  of  eC.,  A.8.1 
Elisi,  Filippo,  Italian  vocalist.     See  Professori  cele- 
bri di  suono pi.  17  of  C,  A.8  I 

Klzhelmer,  or  Elzheiner,  Adam,  paititer,      A.  Elz- 

heimerdip,    Calamatta  dir.  1'  inc.    pi.  35  of  ST.,  D.3.3 
Emanuel,  Philibert,  duke  of  Savoy,  general.    loS 

Sadeler  sculpsit pi.  67  of  C,  A.8.1 

Empoli,  Da.    See  Chimente,  J. 

Englehart.  G.,  paiJUer.  A  man.    [Notidentifled]. 

pi.  28  of  (ft.,  A.8.1 
ErRani,   L.,  designer  and  engraver.     Sir  George 
Hayler,  after  himself.     See  Hayter,  Sir  G. 

pi.  41  of  E.,  D.3.3 

engraver.    Federigo  Zuccaro,  or  Zucchero,  after 

fiimself.     See  Zuccaro.F pi.  88  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Frans  van  Mieris,  the  elder,  after  himself.     See 

Mieris,  F.  van pi.  56  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  Guido  Reni,  after  himself.    See  Reni,  G. 

pi.  65  of  E.,  D.3.3 


ESTERHAZY 


8 


ESTERHAZY,  or  Esztcrhazy.jof  Galantha,  Miklos  {or 
Ntcliola«),  count.  Peint  par  L.  Tocque,  en 
1758.  Grrav6  .  .  .  par  G.  F.  Schmidt,  en 
1759 1 

EsTREES,  Cesar  d',  bishop  of  Laon,  cardinal,  peer  of 

France.    R.  Nanteiiil  ad  viuu  faciebat  1660  .   .         113 

Etty,\V..  painter.    Kd ward  Baiher,  archbishop   of 

Salop.     Sep  Bather,  K 273 

Evelyn,  Ji)hn,  English  author.  R.  Xanteiiil  delinabat, 

&  Scul.    4th    state,  rare 77 

EvREtJX,  Louis  de  Latourd'Auvorgne,comted'.  Peint 
par  Hyaeinthe  Rigaud  [1705].  Grav6  par 
Georges  Frederic  .^ehtnidt  a  Paris  en  17o9  .   .        448 

Eyck,  J.  van.  painter.    Charles  i  (Charles  the  bold), 

count  of  Holland.     See  Charles  I.   pi.  32  of  C,  i:).2.3 

—  Jakoba,  countess  of  Holland.     See  Jakoba. 

pi.  30  of  a;.,  D.2.3 

—  Philip  I,  count  of  Holland.    See  Philip  i. 

pi.  31  of  €.,  D.2.3 

Fabbrini,  E.,  engraver.    Dosso  Dossi,  after  himself. 

See  Dossi.  1) pi.  32  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  Jacopo  Chimenti   (Da  Empoli),   aft'T  himself. 

See  Chimenti,  J .   .  pi.  26  of  C,  D.3.3 

Faber,  F.  T.,  painter.     Sibylla  van   Grieihuysen. 

See  Griethuysen,  8.  van 396 

Fabeb,  or  Leievre,  Pierre,  companion   of    Loyola. 

See  Loyola,  I. pi.  18  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

Faber,  J.,  engraver.    William  iv,  prince  of  Orange, 

after  P.  van  Dyck.     See  William  iv. 

pi.  58  of  jr.,  A.8. 
Fabre,  F.  X.,  painter.     (Jountcss  of  Albany.    See 

Albany,  L.  M.  C,  countess  of 

pi.  170a,  V.  3  of  jr.,  D.3.2 

—  Marchesa   Fanny    Grimaldi.       See    Grlmaldi, 

F pi.  8  of  jr.,  A.5.1 

—  Vittorio  Aliierl.  See  Allieri,  V.  pi.  170,  v.  3  of  JC.,  D.3.2 
Faithorne,  W.,  painter.    John  Rajus.    See  Rajus, 

J 395 

Farinello,  or  Farinelli,  Carlo  Broschi,  called, 
Italian  singer.  See  Professori  celebri  di  su- 
ono.  pi.  17  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

Faucci,  C,  engraver.  Antonio  Doraenico  Gab- 
biani,  after  G.  B.Cipriani.  See  Gabbiani,  A. 
D.  pl.eiof  jr.,  A.8.1 

Feltko,  Morto  da,  Italian  painter.    M.da  Feltrodip. 

Blanchard  Pere  inc pi.  i6  of  JT.,  D.3.3 

Feo,  Francesco,  Italian  musical  composer.  See  Pro- 
fessori celebri  di  suono pi.  16  of  5C.,  A.8.1 

Ferdinand  II,  emperor  of  Germany.  Without  art- 
ists'names     pi.  102  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

Ferdinand  HI,  emperor  of  Germany.  Without  art- 
ists'names  , pi.  84  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Ferdinand,  of  Spain,  cardinal,  son  of  Philip  iii. 

Without  artists' names  .   ....   ,  pi.  90  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Feretti,  G.,  deaigiier.    Comte  de  Chambord,  called 

Henry  v.     See  Chambord  ....  pi.  128  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

—  Elena  Gatti.     See  Gatti,  E pi.  116  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

Ferrari,  [Carlo,  Itnlian  violoncellist  and  compos- 
er ?] .     See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  14  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

Ferri,  Baldassare,  Italian  vocalist.      See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Ferri,  Guido  Postumio  {p!>eud.  Antelminelli  Filo- 
lauro),  author  of  La  Catonea,  1568.  Without 
artists'  names .   .  pi.  79  of  JT.,  A. 8.1" 

FiCQUF.T,  K.,  P»J.(5rr«j,'er.  Marquise  di?  Maintenon,  af- 
ter P.  Mignard.     See  Maintenon,  Marquise  de.       514 

FiDANZA,  R.,  designer.    Cardiiial  Luigi  Frezza.    See 

Frezza,   L pi.  124  of  JT.,  A  8.1 

FlEUiiET,  Gaspard  de,  poet,  first  president  of  the  par- 
liament of  Toulouse,  and  chancellor  of  Maria 
Theresa,   of  Austria.    Nantuil  .  .  .  sculpebat.        124 

FlLiPEPi.  A.,  called  Sandro  Botticelli,  painter.    La 

bella  Simonetta.     See  Cattani,  8 225 

FiNETTO,  Francisco,  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.    Jos. 

Marcucci  expressit  An.  1841 270 

Note.  —  Proof  with  open  letters. 

FiQUET,  — ,  engraver,     Saugrain,  bookseller.     See 

Saugrain,  — 516 

Florence  I,  count  of  Holland,  etc.    [Visscher.  Prin- 

cipes  Hollandia;] pi.  7  of  JT.,  D.2.3 

Florence  II,  count  of  Holland,  etc.    [Visscher.  Prin- 

cipes  Hollandiro] pi.  12  of  JT.,  D.2.3 

Florence   III,   count  of  Holland,   etc.      [Visscher. 

Principes   Hollandiw] pi.  14  of  JC.,  D.2.3 

Florence  IV,  count  of  Holland,  etc.      [Visscher. 

Principes  Hollandiaj]     .....   .  pi.  18  cf  JC.,  D.2.3 

Florence  V,    count    of   Holland,    etc.      [Visscher. 

Principes  Hollandia;] pi.  20  of  JE.,  D.2.3 

Floridi,  F.  designer  and  engraver,    Luca  Giordano, 

after  himself.     See  Giordano,  L.   .  pi.  38  of  JE.,  D.3.3 


Floridi  F.,  continued. 

—  engraver.    Andrea  Vannucchi  (Andrea  del  Sar- 

to),  after  himself.     See  Vannucchi,  A. 

pi.  80  of  jr.,  D.3.3 
FOLO,  G.,  engraver.    Albert,  or  Bertel,  Thorvaldsen, 
after  Camucclni.    See  Thorvaldsen,  A. 

pi.  13  of  jr.,  A. 4.2 
FoLO,  J.,  engraver.    Peter  Paul  Rubens,  after  Wan- 
dick  [  Van  Dyck  ?] .     See  Rubens,  P.  P. 

pi.  70  of  Z.,  A.8.1 
FoNTANA,  P.,  engraver.    Principini  Gagarin,  after 

Camuceini.      SeeGagtriu pi.  7  of  JC.,  A. 4. 2 

Fontenellk,  Bernard  Le  Bouyer,  or  Bovier,  de, 
French  philosopher  and  author.  Without 
artists'  names 515 

A'ote.  —  H.  Rigaud  pinx.,  1702?  M.  Dossier  sc,  1709? 

FORMAN,  Elena,  second  wife  of  Rubens.  P.  P.  Ru- 
bens dip.     A.  Lauro  inc.    .   .  pi.  427,  v.  3  of  JE.,  D.3  2 

FORNARi,  Raphael,  cardinal.    M.  le  Angelo   Martini 

dis.  e  inc.  18.52 pi.  25  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

For.STER,  F  ,  engraver.  Albrecht  Diirer,  after  him- 
self.    See  Duerer,  A 335 

—  Arthur  Wellesley,  duke  of  Wellington,  after  P. 

G6rard.     See  Wellesley,  A 32 

Fos^l,i.\,  Q.,  engraver.  Erasmo  Gattamelata,  after 
Giorgione.     See  Gattamelata,  E. 

pl.20c,  V.  1  of  jr.,  D.3.2 

—  Lukas  van  Leyden,  after  himself.    See  Lukas 

van  Leyden pi.  46  of  JT.,  D.3.3 

—  Orazio  Riminaldi,  after  himself.    See  Riminaldi, 

O pi.  68  of  jr.,  D.3.3 

—  Tiberio  Titi,  after  himself.     See  Titi,  T. 

pi.  79  of  JE.,  D.3.3 
Focquet,  Charles  Louis  Augusfe,  comte  de,  due  de 
Belle  isle,   French     general     and    statesman. 
I'eint  par  Hythe  Rigaud   [1713].     Grav6  par 

Johanii  Georges  Will,  1743 51 

Focquet.  or  Foucquet,  Nicolas,  vicomte  de  Melun  et 
de  Vaux,  marquis  de  Belle-isle,  French  finan- 
cier.    [Le]  Brun  Pin.    F.  Poilly  sculp.     .   .   .         417 
Francesca,  Piero  della,  calledalso  Pietro  Borghese, 
painter.    Battista  Sforza.     See  Sforza,  B 

pi.  15c,  v.  1  of  JE.,  D.3.2 

—  Federigo  iii,  count  of  Montefeliro.     See  Monte- 

feltro  .     .  pi. 36  of  JE.,  A.8.1;  pi.  15b,  v.  1  of  JE.,  D.3.2 

Franceschini,  Marcantonio,  Bolognese  painter. 
M.  Franceschitii   dip.      V.  Della   Bruna   inc. 

pi. 37  of  JE.,  D.3.3 

Francesco  d'  Assihi.  St.  [Giov.anni  Francesco  Ber- 
nardone.]  A  Domenico  Ziimpieri  depicta. 
Dilineavit  acre  sculpsit  Franciscus  Rosaspina 
1792 299 

Francheville,  or  Francavilla.  Pierre,  Flemish 
sculptor,  6.  1548,  d.  about  1612.  Porbusdip.  G. 
Gnadagninl  incise pi.  105,  v.  2  of  JE.,  D.3.2 

Francia,  F..  painter.    See  Raibolini,  F.  F. 

FrancA  I.  of  France,  on  horseback.     Holbein   dip. 

F.  Liviinc pi.  61,  v.  2  of  JE.,  D.3.2 

Francisco  de  Arsi8  (or  Assisi),  Maria  Ferdinand, 
husband  of  Isabella  ii  of  Spain.  Fed  de  Ma- 
drazo'lo  Pinto.  Dis.  e  Inciso  da  L.  Calamatta. 
Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  which  are 
merely  traced  with  the  needle 379 

Franck,  [J.  ?].  engraver.  Battista  Sforza,  after 
Piero  della  Francesca.     See  Sforza,  B. 

pi.  15c,  v.  lof  JE.,  D.3.2 

Frederick  III  (II),  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia     G. 

F.  Schmidt  sculpsit 97 

Fredehtck    V,   elector    palatine,   b.  1596,   d.  1632. 

Without  artists' names pi.  93  of  5E.,  A.8.1 

Frederick  Henry,  prince  of  Orange,  count  of  Nas- 
sau. Ant.  van  Dyck  pinxit.  Paxilus  Pontius 
sculpsit.  Ist  state.  In  the  Royal  gallery  of 
the  Hague 347 

—  Same.     Without  artists'  names    .  .  pi.  109  of  JE.,  A.8.1 
Frederick  William,  elector  of  Brandenburg,  b.  1620, 

d.  1688.  Without  artists'  n.ames  .   .  pi.  99  of  JE.,  A.8.1 
Frezza,    Luigi,    cardinal,  d    1837.      Raf  Fidanza. 

(Lithograph,  by  Battistella,  Rome,  1837). 

pi.  124  of  JE.,  A.8.1 
Friedrich,  cardinal,  landgrave  of  Hesse,  etc.,  d.  1682. 

Ferdinandi  Voet  pinx.    Alf.  Clo-et  sculp  .   .         421 
Fronteau  {Lat.  Frunto),  Jean,  canon   of  St.  Gene- 

Vieve.    F.  Cabouret  post  mortem  delin.    Nan- 

teuil  sculp.  1663 395 

FUSINATI,  G.,  engraver.     Leandro   da  Ponte  (Bas- 

sano),  after  himself.     See  Bassano,  L.  da. 

pi.  61  of  JE.,  D.3.3 

—  Tiziano   {Kng.  Titian)  Veeellio,  after  hiniselt. 

See  Veeellio,  T pi.  83  of  JE.,  D.3.3 

Flx,  orFuch8,Johann  Joseph,  German  contrapuntist 
and  musical  composer.  See  Professori  celebri 
di  suono pi.  16  of  JE.,  A  8.1 


GABBIANI 


9 


OUZZI 


Gabbiani,  Antonio  Domenico,  Florentine  painter. 

Joan.  Bapt.  Cipriani  del.    Carol  Faucci  -culp. 

an.  1751 pi.  61  of  t.,  A.8.1 

Gabbrielli,  or  Gabrielll,  Cattarina,  Italian  singer. 

See  Professor!  celebri  dl  suono  .  .  pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Gagarin,  Principini.    Vine.  Carauccini  iiiv.  e  dip. 

Pictro  Fontana  inc pi.  7  of  e.,  A.4.2 

Galen,  Joan  van,  Dutch  admiral.    I.  Llvius  Pinxit. 

Mieliiel  Mozyn  sculpsit 449 

—  Same.    I.  Livius  pinxit 272 

Aote.  —  An  impression  differing  from  that  described 
In  liuitich,  Kembmndt,  II,  p  174,  no.  !M,  and  in  Claas- 
»in,  Rembrandt,  Supi)l.,6.  165,  no.  'J5,  by  Iiaving  the 
coat  of  arms  dividing;  the  Dutch  verses,  and  in  the  ap- 
pearance of  the  vessels  in  the  sea-fiKht,  and  in  the  ab- 
sence of  the  beacon,  — and  varying  m>m  that  described 
in  Thies,  Cat.,  p.  252,  in  having  no  engraver's  or  publish- 
er's name. 

GvLEOTTi.  Stefano,  Italian  violoncellist.    See  Pro- 

fessori  celebri  dl  suono pi.  14  of  C,  A.8.1 

Galilei,  Galileo,  Italian  philosopher.     G.  8ubt«'r- 

nians  dip.     Demannez  inc. .  pi.  161,  v.  3  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Galilei,  Vincenzo,  Florentine  musician.  See  Pro- 
fessor! celel)ri  di  suono  pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 

Galle,  C,  engraver.  Gottfried  Heinrich,  Gri.f  von 
Pappenheim,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  See  Pappun- 
heim.  G.  H.,  Graf  von 139 

Galuppi.  Baldessiiro,  Italian  musical  composer.    Se^, 

Professor!  celebri  di  suono  ....  pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 

Gantrel.  E.,  designer  and  engraver.  A  military 
man  wearing  a  peruke,  and  holding  a  plumed 
helmet.     [Not  Mentifled] 395 

—  engraver.    Claudius  de  Gantrel,  after  B.  Boul- 

iogne.    See  Gantrel.  C.  de  . 393 

Gahzoli,  F.,  engraver.    Pope  Sextus  iv,  after  Me- 

lozzo  da  Forli.  See  Sextus  iv  .  .  .  pi.  1  of  C,  A.6.6 
Gasparini,  Casparo.    Jos.  Marcucci  expressit  An. 

1844 pi.  1  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Note.—  Proof  before  letters,  with  the  engniver'a  name 
only,  which  is  in  the  middle. 

—  -  Same.    With  inscription  in  open  letters. 

pi.  2  of  €.,  A.8.1 

—  Same.    Jos.  Marcucci  sc 210;  pi.  3  of  ilT.,  A.8.1 

Ifote.  —  With  the  artist's  name  erased  from  the  mid- 
dle, and  placed  at  the  right. 

Gaspahini.  [Quiriiio,  Italian  violoncellist  and  com- 
poser ?]      See   Profossorl    celebri    di    suono. 

pi.  15  of  Cr.,  A.8  1 

Gattamelata,  Erasmo.  Glorglone  dip.  G.Fosella 

inc pi. '.Wc,  V.  1  of  C,  D.3.2 

Gatti,  Elena,  6.  1829.  d.  1852.  Giuseppe  Feretti 
feco  dal  vero    Litogratia  di  M.  Danesi. 

pi.  116  of  8C.,  A.8.1 

Gadlli,  G.  B.,  painter.    Giovanni  Loren zo  Bernini. 

See  Bernini,  G.  L.   •   . pi.  72  of  C,  A.8.1 

Gadlt,  Jean  Baptiste,  bishop  of  Marseilles.  With- 
out artists'  names 515 

GazzanUiA,   Giuseppe,  Italian    musical  composer. 

Sec  ProfesHorl  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  15  of  E..,  A.8.1 

Gendron,  Claude  Deshayes,  French  physician. 
Peint  par  Hyacintbe  Kigaud.  Grav6  par  J. 
Paull6,  1737 45 

Gentilesciii,  Artemisia.    See  Lomi,  Artemisia. 

GfeRARD,   F.,  painter.    Arthur  Wellesley,  duke  of 

Wellington.      See  Wellesley,  A 32 

Gertrude,  widow  of  Florence  i  and  regent  of  Hoi- 
laud,  etc.     [Visscher.    Principes  Uollandiffi] 

pi.  8of  ar.,  D.2.3 

Gerusdr,  J.   L.,   a  hermit.     Franciscus   Villamena 

[fecit] pi.  1  of  E.,  A.6.2 

Gesner,  Salomon,  Swiss  poet  and  artist.     Without 

any  letters pi- 111  of  C,  A.8.1 

Geulain, — ,  painter.    Nicolas  de  Largilli^re.    See 

Largillifere,  N.  de 453 

Gherardi,  Evarista,  Italian  actor  and  author.    I. 

Viuen  del.      G   Edelinck  eq.  ro.  sc 614 

Ghigi,  Flavio,    cardinal   librarian   of   the   Vatican, 

1659.     See  Effigies  poritificvm 600 

Ghisi,  G.,en5rrrtfer.  Michel- Angelo  Buonarroti.   See 

Buonarroti,  M.  A pi.  18  of  C,  A.2.1 

GiANGiACOMO,  T.,  designer.     Pope  Pius   ix.    See 

Pius  IX pi.  127  of  ?[.,  A.8.1 

—  Jan  Philippus  Roothaan.    See  Roothaan,  J.  P. 

pi.  49  of  C,  A.8.1 

GiARDiNi,  Felice,  Italian  violinist  and  composer.  See 

Professor!  celebri  di  suono  .  .  .  .  pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

GiGOUX,  J.  F.,  painter.  Bene  Francois  Auguste, 
vlcomte  de  Chateaubriand.  See  Chateaubriand, 
R.  F.  A.,vicomte  de '. 490 

GiLLiER,  Melchior  de,  royal  counsellor.     Nantveil 

...  la  desseign^  et  grau6  sur  le  naturel,  1652.       414 

GiMlGNANi,  —  [Francesco  Geminiani.  Italian  violin- 
ist, composer,  and  writer  on  musical  subjects  ?] . 
See  Professor!  celebri  dl  suoiio  .  .  pi.  14  of  &.,  A.8.1 

2 


GiOCONDO,  Mona  Lisa  del.    Leonardo  da  Vinci  Piiise. 

Disegnato  e  Inciso  da  I.i.  Calamatta 311 

Aote.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  traced  with 
the  needle  ,  and  with  the  autfytrrnph  dedication  "  A  S. 
£.  II  Cardinal  Tosti,  L.  Calamatta.." 

Giordano.  Luca,  Italian  painter.    L.  Giordano  dip. 

F.  Florid!  dis.  e  inc pi.  38  of  t.,  D.3.3 

GloRGlOSE.     See  Barbarelli,  G. 

Giovanni  da  San  Giovanni.    See  Manozzl,  G. 

GIUSTINIANI,  Orazio,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 1646.     See  Effigies  pontiflcvm 600 

GlUSTlNlANi,  Vincenzo  (Lat.  Vincentius  Justinia- 
nns),  cardinal.  Claud.  Mellan  del.  et  Sculp. 
1631 pi.  62  of  C.,  A.8.1 

Glueck,  Chrlstoph,  German  musician  and  composer. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .  .  pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 

GOBERT,  P.,  painter.    Louis  xv,  of  France.      See 

Louis  XV 208 

—  (?)  Louis  Henri,  due  de  Bourbon.    See  Bour- 

bon, L.  H.,duc<lc 23 

GOBINET,  Charles,  French  author  and  teacher.    De 

Largiliiere  pinxit.    Edelinck  sculpsit .  .  .  1691.       496 
GODEFROY,  F.,  engraver.    Jean  Siffrein  Maury.     See 

Maury,  J.  8 65 

Godfrey    the    hunchback,    count  of   Holland,  etc. 

[Visscher.    Principes  Hollandise]  .  pi.  10  of  ST.,  D.2.3 
GOLTZius,  H.,  painter  and  engraver.     Dirk  Vol- 

kertxzen  Koornhaert.     .S'ee  Koornhaert,  D.  V.        416 
GONDT,  Charles  de,  g^ii^ral  de  galferes  de  France. 

Ant.  Pezey  peinx.    L.  Moreau  sculp.  1712  .   .         397 
GONZAGA,  Luigi  Valenti,  c^irdinal  librarian  of  the 

Vatican,  1802.     ,SVe  Effigies  pontiticvm  .  ...         600 
Grassini,  Giuseppa,  Italian  vocalist.    See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  C,  A.8.1 

Gbaziu.si.    Giuseppe     Maria,    theologian,    d.    1847. 

Pittore    Guglielmo  do    Sanctis       Lit.  Danes! 

(Lithograph) pi.  119  of  C,  A.8.1 

Gregorius  XV,  pope.  See  Effigies  pontiflcvm  ...  600 
Gregorius  XVI,  pope.  See  Effigien  pontiticvm  .  .  600 
Gregorj,    G.,    engraver.     Nicoiao    Maria    Spinola, 

after  P.  Parodi.    See  Spinola.  N.  M.  pi.  4  of  JT.,  A.8.1 
Ghecze,  J.  B.,  prtirt<er.    Johann  Georg  Wllle.    See 

Wille.  J.  O T5 

GRiETHuraEN,  Sibylla  van.    T.  Faber  pinxit.    J.  v. 

Meurs  sculp 396 

Grionon,  J.,  engraver.  Adolf  Johann,  count  pala- 
tine of  the   Rhine,  after    D.   Klticker.      See 

Adolf  Johann 361 

—  Pehr  Abrahamsson  Brahe,  count  of  Vlsiiigsborg, 

after  D.  KliJcker.    See  Brahe,  P.  A 361 

GaiMALDi,  Fanny,  marchesa.  F.  Xaverio  Fabre  di- 
pinse.      Pletro  Bettelini  incise  Roma,  1806. 

pi.  8  of  C,  A.6.4 

GuADAONi,  Gaetano,  Italian  singer.    See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  C,  A.8.1 

Gdadagnini,  G.,  engraver.  Pierre  Francheville,  or 
FrancavlUa,  after  F.  Porbus.  .?ee  Franche- 
ville,  P pi.  105,  V.  2  of  e.,  D.3.2 

GUARDUCCI,  Tommaso,  Italian  vocalist.     .STee  I'rofes- 

sorl  celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

Guarini,  Giovanni  Battista,  Italian  poet.    Petr.  de 

lode  sculp 396 

GuERCiNO.    See  Barbieri,  G.  F. 

GuGLiELMi,  Paolo,  designer.     Cardinal  Angelo  Mai. 

See  Mai,  A pi.  123  of  E.,  A.8.1 

GnGLiELMi,Pi«;tro,  Italian  composer.    See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  15  of  C,  A.8.1 

GuiDi,  Tommaso,  called  Massacio,  Italian  painter. 
Disegnato  e  inciso  da  L.  Calamatta  Parigl 
1843 183;  pi.  39  of  E.,  D.3.3 

3'of*.  —  The  former  copy  hag  the  autograph  inacrip- 
Uon  "  Per  S.  Hichele  |  L.  Calamatta." 

—  painter.    An  old  man.     See  Unknown. 

pi.  8a,  V.  1  of  E.,  D.3.2 

GuiDO.    See  Reni,  Guido. 

GuiDO  d'.Arezzo.  the  alleged  inventor  of  the  gamut. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono    .  .  pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

GuizOT,  Francois  Pierre  Guillaume,  French  states- 
man. Pelnt  par  Paul  Delaroche.  Disegnato  e 
inciso  da  L.  Calamatta,  1839 .  13 

^^utf.  —  With  the  autograph  of  the  engraver,  "  Per 
rOspizio  di  S.  Michele  |  L.  Calamatta." 

Gdnst,  P.  van,  engraver.  Philadelphia  and  Eliza- 
beth Wharton,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  See  Whar- 
ton, P.  and  E 143 

Gusi'AVUs  Adolphus,  king  of  Sweden.  Ant.  van 
Dick  pinxit.  Paul.  Pontius  sculp.  Munich 
gallery.    Ist  state 125 

—  Same.     Without  artists'  names   .   .  pi.  100  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Guzzi,  G.,  engraver     Jo8<$  Ribera  (Spagnoietto).  af- 
ter himself.    See  Ribera,  J pi.  67  of  E.,  D.3.3 


HAENDEL 


10 


KRUNPnOLTZ 


Haenoel,  Georj 
composer. 


Friedrich,  German  musician  Jiiid 
Witiiout  any  letters  .   .  pi.  59  of  E-, 


A.8.1 

Xote.  —  The  margin  has  been  wholly  cut  off,  and  the 
print  mounted  on  stiff  paper. 

—  Same.     See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8  1 

ITall,  J.,  engraver.     Pope  Clement  ix,  after  C.  Ma- 

ratti.     See  Clement  ix 455 

Halle,  Claude  Guy,  French  painter.  Peint  par  le 
Gros.  Grav6  par  N.  de  I'Armessin  pour  Sa 
Reception  a  I'Academie  on  1730  .   .  pi.  74  of  SE.,  A.8.1 

Hameau,  Andr6,  doctor  of  the  Sorbonne.     Viuien 

pinxit.    Edelinck  sculp.    1st  state 539 

Hanfstaengl,  — ,  rfestgrjier.  Charles  Joseph  Benoit 
d'Argenteau,  Belgian  prelate.  See  Argenteau, 
C.  J.  B.  d' pi.  129  of  %.,  A.8.1 

Harcourt,  Henri  de  Lorraine,  comte  d'.  called  Ca- 
det a  la  perle,  general.  N.  Mignard  pinx.  A. 
Masson  sc.  1667.     1st  state.     Hare 382 

Hardwicke,  Earl  of.     See  Yorke,  Philip. 

Hablow,   George  Henry,  English  painter.     G.   E. 

Harlow  dip.     P.  JS'occhi  inc..   .   .  pi.  40  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Hass,  or  Hasse,  Johann  Adolph,  called  II  Sassone, 
German  musical  composer.  See  Professori 
celebri  di  suono pi.  15  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Hay,  Charles,  lord  Newton.  Painted  by  Hejiry 
Kaeburn.  .  ,  Engraved  by  Chas  Turner. 
1814.     (Mezzotint) 411 

Hatden,  Franz  Joseph,  German  musical  composer. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  15  of  2E.,  A.8.1 

Hayter,  Sir  George,  English  painter.    G.  Heyter, 

dip.    L.  Errani  dis.  e  incT    .   .   .   .  pi.  41  of  ?E.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Victoria,  queen  of  England.    See  Vic- 

toria     ' 378 

Heath,  J.,  engraver.    Titian's  daughter,  Lavinia. 

See  Titian's  daughter 367 

Hemling,  or  Hemmelinck,  H.     See  Memling,  H. 

Henry  V,  of  France.    See  Charabord,  H.  C.  F.  M.  D. 

d'Artois,  comte  de pi.  128  of  2E.,  A.8.1 

Henry,  Matthew,  theologian.     [G.  Vertue  del  et  sc  1 

Without  artists'  names pi.  66  of  €.,  A.8.1 

Hesselin,  l.ouis,  counsellor  of  State.    K.  Ivanteuil 

ad  Vluum  faciebat.      2d  state 137 

Hobruge,  G.,  engraver.  Daniele  Crespi,  after  him- 
self.    SeeCrespi,  D. pi.  29  of  C,  D.3.3 

Holbein,  Hans,  Swiss  painter.  Holbeen  dip.  inc. 
nella  scuola  Toschi.  Proof  with  only  the 
artists'  names  and  the  address  of  the  pub- 
lisher  pi.  40  of  ar.,  A.8.1;  pi.  42  of  a;.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Francis   r,  of  France,   on   horseback. 

^See  Francis  I pl.61,  v.  2  of  S.,  D.3.2 

Sir   Richard  Southwell.     See  Southwell,   Sir 
R pi.  61a,  V.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.     See  Unknown  ...    pi.  61b,  v.  2  of  8E.,  D.3.2 
HONTHORST,   or    Hundhorst,   Gerard,  called    Delia 

Notte.or  Delle  JS'otti,  Dutch  painter.  G.  Hon- 
thorstdip.    J.  Caron  inc. pi.  43  of  JE.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    "William  ii,  of  Nassau.    See  William 

II 58 

HoRNDNG,  J.,p«i?i<er.    Jean  Francois  Vuarin.     See 

Vuarin,  J.  F pi.  121  of  €.,  A.8.1 

HouBRAKEN,  J.,  engraver.  Johannes  van  Arxhouck, 

after  P.  Gets.     See  Arxhouck,  J.  van  ....  20 

—  Maria    Anna,   archduchess    of   Austria.       See 

Maria  Anna 226 

—  Pieter  Rabus,  after  Bodekker.      See  Rabus,   P.       112 

—  Pelrus   Scriverius,  after  C.   de  Visscher.     See 

Scriverius,  P 297 

HoziER,  Charles  Ren6  d',  French  writer  upon  gene- 
alogy and  heraldry.    Hiacintus  Rigaud  pinxit. 

G.  Edelinck  sculp.,  1691 37 

Huber,  J.,  painter.    Jean  Bernouilli.    See  Bernou- 

illi,  J 228 

HuYGHENs,  or  Huijgens,  {Lat.  Hugenius),  Constan- 
tyn,  secretary  and  counsellor  to  Frederick 
Henry,  prince  of  Orange.  loannes  Livius  de- 
lin.     L.  Vorsterman  sculpsit 79 

Ingres,  Jean  Auguste  Dominique,  French  painter. 

Inciso  da  me  L.  Calamatta  Parigi,  1839  ....  14 

Note. —  With  the  dedication,  "Ingres  a  ses  eleves 
Rome  1835,"  and  with  Ingres's  autograph  in  pencil. 

—  designer.    Mme.  Marcotte   mfere.    See  Duclos- 

Marcotte,  B.  A 229 

—  Marcotte-Genlia.    See  Marcotte-Genlis, — . 

pi.  8  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Martin,    minister    from    Hanover    to     France. 

See  Martin,  — pi.  7  of  C,  A.8.1 

—  Nicolo  Paganini.    See  Paganini,  N 227 

—  painter.    Count  Mathieu  Louis  Mol6.    ^SeeMol6, 

M.  L. 293 

—  Duke  of  Orleans,  eldest  son  of  Louis  Philippe. 

See  Orleans 489;  pi.  12  of  ST.,  A.8.1 


Innocent  VIII,  pope.    Proof  on  India  paper,  before 

any  letters pi.  33  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Innocfnt  X,  pope.  Without  engraver's  or  design- 
er's name pi.  86  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Isabella  Clara  Eugenia  (daughter  of  Philip  ii), 
countess  of  Holland,  etc.  [P.  P.  Rubens] 
pinxit.  P.  Po[ntius,  or  Dupont,  sc]  [Vis- 
scher. Principes  HoUandiae]    .   .   .  pi.  39  of  JT.,  D.2.3 

Note.  —  The  margin  has  been  entirely  cut  off,  and  the 
print  mounted  on  stiff  paper. 

Jacoba,  countess  of  Holland,  etc.  Ian  van  Eyck 
pinx.     [Visscher.     Principes  HoUandiae]. 

pi.  30  of  a:.,  D.2.3 

James,  duke    of  York,  as  a  child.      See  Charles, 

prince  of  Wales 166 

James  Francis  Edward  Stuart,  son  of  James  ii, 
of  England  {called  Chevalier  de  St.  George 
and  the  Elder  pretender),  de  Troyes  Pinxit. 
Edelinck  .  .  .  sculp 429 

Janachen.     .S'ee  Aachen,  J.  von. 

Janievitz,  Janiewicz,  or  Yaniewicz,  Felix,  Polish 
violinist.    See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Janovick,  Jarnowick,  or  Giornavichi,  Giovanni  Ma- 
ria, Italian  violinist.  See  Professori  celebri 
di  suono pi.  14  of  JC.,  A.8.1 

Janneret,  — ,  enararer.  Lorenzo  Lippi,  after  him- 
self.    See  Lippi,  L pi.  48  of  €.,  D.3.3 

Jansen.  Zacharias.     Berckman.    J.  v.  Meurs  sculp.        513 

JoDE,  P.  de,  engraver.  Johann  Tserclaes,  Graf  von 
Tilly,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  See  Tilly,  J.  T., 
Graf  von 119 

JoDE,  P.  de,  the  younger,  engraver.   Diodor  van  Tul- 

den,  after  A.  van  Dyck.     ,?ee  Tulden,  I),  van  .       223 

—  To maso  Ricciardi,  after  S.Vouet.  See  Ricciardi, 

T 394 

JODE,  P.  de.  engraver.    Giovanni  Battista  Guarinl. 

See  Guarini,  G.  B 396 

Joanna  of  Austria,  wife  of  Francesco  de'  Medici, 

grand  duchess  of  Tuscany.     Rubens  pinxit. 

G.  Edelinck  eques  efflgiem  sc.  .   .   .  pi.  d  of  E.,  C.7.5 
John  I,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher.     Principes 

HoUandiae] pi.  21  of  Ji:.,  D.2.3 

John  II,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher.  I'rincipes 

HoUandiae]     pi.  22  of  S:.,  D.2.3 

John,  of  Bavaria,  count  of  Holland,  etc.   [Visscher. 

Principes  HoUandiae]    .   .   .   .   .   .  pi.  29  of  HL.,  D.2.3 

.JOMELLI,   Nicolo,   Italian   musical    composer.      See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono   .   .  .   .  pi.  16  of  ij.,  A.8.1 
JORDAKNS,  Jakob,  Flemish  painter.     G.  lordaens 

dip.    G.Marriinc pi.  44  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Jordan,  F.,  engraver.    Raffaello  Santi  {or  Sanzio), 

da  Urbino,  and   Pielro   Vanucci    (Perugino), 

after  Raphael.    See  Santi,  or  Sanzio,  R. 

pl.53ofE.,  A.8.1 
JouVENET,  J.,  painter.   Nicolas  Verien.    SeeVerien, 

N 513 

JuLlEN,   or  Julienne,   Jean    de,  holding    Watteau's 

portrait.    Peint  par  de  Troye,  le  pere,  en  1722. 

Grav6  par  J.  J.  Balechou  en  1752 44 

Julius  II.,  pope.    Raffaello  Santi  pinx.  (  ?)    Proof  on 

India  paper,  before  any  letters  .   .  pi.  35  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Kauffman,  M.  a.  a.,  painter.    Giovanni  Volpato, 

SeeVolpato,  G 512 

Keller,  Jean  Balthasar,  commissionaire  des  fonds 

de  I'artilleriede  France.  Hyacs  Rigaud  pinxit. 

P.  Drevet  sculpsit 41 

KiLiAN.  L.,  designer  and  engraver.    Georg  Remus. 

See  Remus.  G 396 

—  enfjraver.    George  Basta,  after  J.  von  Aachen. 

See  Basta,  G 397 

Klesel,  Melchior,  archbishop  of  Vienna.    Sculptor 

JSgidius  Sadeler  Anno  M.  DC.  xv 360 

Kloecker.  D..  painter.  Adolph  Johann,  count  pala- 
tine of  the  Rhine.     See  Adolph  Johann  ,   .   .        361 

—  Magnus  Gabriel  de  La  Gardie.    See  La  Gardle, 

M.  G.  de 359 

—  Pehr  Abrahamsson  Brahe,  count  of  Visingsborg. 

See  Brahe,  P.  A 361 

KOF.NIG,  Emanuel,  Swiss  naturalist,  professor  in  the 
university  of  Basle.  I.  F.  Wetstein  pin.  I. 
I,  Thourneyser  Pa:  et  Fi:   sc.  Basilese  1705.         396 

KoORNHAEBT(//a<.  Cornhertius),Dirck  Volkertszen, 
'  Dutch  engraver.  Ad  vivvm  depictus  et  Aerl 
incisvs  ab  H.  Goltzio 415 

Kreutzinger,  3.,  painter.    Leopold  ii,  of  Germany. 

See  Leopold   ii 226 

Krunpholtz,  or  Krumpholz,  Johann  Baptist,  harp- 
ist. See  Professori  celebri  di  suono.  pi.  14  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Krunpholtz,  or  Krumpholz,  Mme.  [Meyer],  Ger- 
man harpist.  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no  pi.  14  of  ST.,  A.8.1 


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LEYDEN       '         ,  /.         ^    ^ 


Le  Brum,  Marie  Loulso  filisabeth  [Vi?6e],  Weiuh 
painter.    Lehrun  Evig6e  dip.    Nargeot  \rn6'. 

pi.  4.1  of  C., 

Le  Camus,  fitienne,  cardinal.    8.  Thomaosin  deline- 

avit,  sculpsit,  et  sere  incidit  1708 ii5 

JTofe!.  — Painted  by  H.  Rigaud. 

Lf,  Couvbedb,  a.      See  Couvreur,  A 521) 

Le   Febl're,  J.,  painter.    Maria  Theresa,  wife  of 

Louis  XIV.     See  Maria  Theresa 385 

—  Michel  Colbert.    See  Colbert,  M 373 

LefAvre,  Pierre.    See  Faber,  P. 

Le  Qros, — painter.    Claude  Guy  Halle.  Sec  Halle, 

C.  G pi.  74  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Le  Jay,  Claude,  companion  of  Loyola.    See  Loyola, 

I pi.  18  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

Lelli,   L.,  designer  and  engraver.    Leopold  I,  of 

Belgium.     See  Leopold  I ...         377 

—  engraver.    Leopold   I^ouis  Philippe  Marie  Vic- 

tor, due  de  Brabant,  after  X.  Dekeyser.     See 
Brabant,  L.  L.  P.  M.  V.,  due  de  .   .  pi.  .i  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

—  Maria   Henrietta,   queen   of   BelgiuiD,  after   L. 

Tuerlinclcx.     See  Maria  Henrietta 355 

—  An  old  man,  after  Masucuio.    See  Unknown. 

pi.  8a,  V.  1  of  C,D.3.2 
Le  Moine  et  8iGifc.MF,,  F.,  painter.     Louis  xv,   of 

France.    See  Louis  xv 145 

Lenfant,  J.,  engraver.    Francois  Theodore  de  Xes- 

nond,  after  J.  Dieu.    See  Nesmoud,   F.  T. 

de 261 

—  Louis  Montenard  de  Lnvergne  de  Tressan,  after 

J.  Dieu.    See  Tressan,  L.  M.  de  L.  de. 

pi.  19  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

—  Pierre  Armand  de  Cambout  de  Coislin,  after  ii. 

Nanteuil.  See  Cambout  de  Coislin,  P.  A.  de.  95 
Leo,  Leonardo,  Italian  musical  composer.     See  Pro- 

fessori  celebrl  di  suono pi.  16  of  ff.,  A.8.1 

Leo  XII,  pope.     Unfinished  engraver's  proof.  VVith 

only  the  inscription  Leone  xii.    p.  o.  m.,  in 

open  letters pi.  38  of  C,  A.8.1 

—  Same.     See   Kfflgies   pontitlcvm 500 

Leonard,  of  Porto-Maurizio.    Luigi  liassaiu  inc. 

pi.  23,  24  of  C,  A.8.1 
LEONARD,    Fr^'l^ric.    printer.      Hiacinthus    Itigaud 
pinx.    Gerardus   Edulinck  sculp.  [108>JJ.    2d 

state 49 

Leoni,  r..odovico,  allied  II  Padovano  or  Padovanino, 
Ibilian  painter,  engraver,  and  modeler,    (^tta- 
vius  Leonus  Roman'  piclor  fecit  [1*525]  .   .   .         295 
Leoni,  O.,  painter  and  engraver.    Antonio  Tempes- 

ta.     See  Tempesta,  A 422 

—  Cristoforo  Koncalli.     See  Ronealli,  C 295 

—  Francesco  Brucciolini.    Sc  Bracciolini,  F.  .   .   .         515 

—  Gabriel  Ciabrera.      See  Ciabrera.  G 422 

—  Giovaiiid  Ciainpoll.     See  Ciampoll,  G 422 

—  Giovanni  Francesco   Barbleri  (Ouerclno).     See 

Barbieri.  G.  K pi.  112  of  C,  A.8.1 

— ■    Giuseppe  Cesar!  (.Vrplno).      See  Cesari,  G.  .   .         422 

—  Lodovico  Leoni  (II  Padovano,  or  Padovanino). 

See  Leoni,  L 295 

—  Paulus  Qualiatus  Clodianus.    See  Olodianus,  P. 

<i 422 

—  Raphael  Menicuccius.   Sue  Menicuccius,  R.   .   .  402 

—  Tomaso  Stigliani.     See  citigliani,  T 422 

LfeON-XoEL,  — ,  lithographer.     Jean    Francois  Vua- 

rin,  after  J.  Uornung.    See  Vuarin,  J.  F. 

pi.  121  of  €.,  A.8.1 
Leopold  I,  king  of  the  Belgians.    Disegnato  e  ioclso 

da  Lucio  Lelli  Bruzelles  1853 377 

Note.  —Proof,  with  the  engraver's  name  only  and  the 
autugraph  iledicaiion,  "A  Sua  Emu  A.  Cardlna 
Tosli  I  liucio  Lelli." 

Leopold  II,  emperor  of  Germany.  Joseph  Kreutz- 
inger  ad  Viiium  plnx. .  .  1790.  lakob  Adam 
sculp.  ...1790 226 

Lesdioui^re.s,  Fran9ois  de  Bonne  de  Crequi,  due 
de.  Nanteuil  ad  Viuum  faciebat  16(}2.  2d 
state 136 

Lesdigui^res,  Jean  Fran9oi8  Paul  de  Bonne  de 
Crequi,  due  de.  Hyacint  liigaud  plnxlt:  Dre- 
vet  sculp.  16Jl 59 

Le  Tellier.  Michel,  chancellor  of  France.  NanteUll 

ad  Vluum  faciebat.  i7V  Aug.  1658 127 

—  Same.    Nanteliil  ad  vluum  plngebat.  sculp,  et 

ex>!udebat  cum  priuil.  Refjis  1674-^    2d  state.       404 

—  Same.      Ph.    Champaigne    Plnxlt     R.  Nantull. 

Sculpebat    2d  state 128 

Leu,  T.  de,  engraver.  Pierre  Pigray.  See  Pigray,  P.  513 
Le  VAVER,Fr'an5ols  de  La  Mothe,  tutor  to  Monsieur, 

due  d'Orieaus,  only   brother    of    Louis  xiv. 

Nanteuil  ad   vluum  delln.  et  sculpebat.     1st 

state.    '*  Very  rare  " 211 

Levden,  Lukas  van.    See  Lukas  van  Leydeu. 


La  Chapki.i.k,  Claudius  de.    B.  Boulogne   Pinxit. 

t?leph.  Gantrel  sculp.  1690 ••  .   .   .         393 

La  DIcvideuse.     See  l>ou,  G.,  mother  of. 

La  Fontaine,  L.,  painter.  (  ?)  Daniel  Charles  Ga- 
briel de  I'entels  de  L6vi8  de  Tubiferes,  de  Cfv^- 
lus,  bishop  of  Auxerre.  See  Caylus,  D.  C.  G. 
de  P.  do  L.  de  T.,  de 26 

La  Gardie,  Magnus  Gabriel  de.  count  of  Lecko  and 
Arensberg.  Dauid  Kloocker  pinxit.  Petrus 
vanschuppen  scul.  1669 359 

Lallemant,  I'lerre,  prior  of  St.  Genevieve,  and 
chancellor  of  the  university.  Nanteuil  Facie- 
bat 1678  413 

La  Mahf.,   L.  de,   the  younger,  painter.    Georges 

Paul  Miiulevrler.    See  Maulevrier.  G.  P. .   .  .        423 

Lambert,  Nicolas,  royal  counoellor.    Nlc  Largllliere 

pinxit,     Petr.  Drevet  sculpslt 31,  446 

Lamboy,  William,  count  of,  imperial  general  In  the 
thirty  years'  war.    Without  artists'  names. 

pl.l07of  a:.,  A.8.1 

Lambruschini,  Luigi,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 1834.    See  Effigies  pontiftcvm 600 

Lamet,  Leonard  de,  theologian.    Hyacinths  Rigaud 

pinx,  [1695J.      P.  Dreuet  scul.  [1699J'  ....         436 

La  Moth,  —  [Fran90i8   hamotte,  violinist?].     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  14  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

La  Motiie  Le  Vayer,  Fran50ls  de.  See  Le  Vayer, 
F.  de  La  Motlie. 

Lannoy,  —  de,  engraver.  Michel-Angelo  Amerighi 
(Caravagglo),  after  himself.  See  Amerighi, 
M.  A pi.  3  of  C,  D.3.3 

Lapi,  E.,  engraver.  Giovanrd  Francesco  Pico  della 
Miriindola.  See  Pico  della  MIrandola,  G. 
F v.  3  of  C,  D.3.2 

Larcber,   Michel,  president  of   the  Cbambre  des 

comptes 73 

tTote.  —HA  state.  The  first  state  bore  the  inscription, 
"R.  Nanteuil.  faciebat"  This  ha*  been  erased,  and 
the  date  WA'J  substituted.  The  angles  of  tl<e  print  arc 
filled  witli  the  letters  M  L  A  (Ktandin;;  for  .^L 
L'Archer),  combined  in  a  cipher  or  monogram. 

Largilm£:re,  Nicolas  de,  French  portrait  painter. 
Pelnt  par  Geulaln.  Grave  par  Charles  Dupuis 
pour  sa  Reception  a  l'.\cadeinie  en  1730  .   .   .         453 

—  Same.     N.  de   Largllliere  plnx.      F.  Cbereau 

sculp. 1715 54 

—  painter.    Charles  Gobinet.    See  Gobinet,  C.  .  .  496 

—  Charles  Le  Brun.     See  Le  Brun,  0 486 

—  £verard  Titon  Du  Tlilet.    See  Titon  Du  Tillet, 

fi 393 

—  Jean   Baptiste  Michel  Colbert.    See  Colbert,  J. 

B.M 400 

—  J.  M.  Mitantier.    See  Mitantier,  J.  M 36 

—  Nicolas  Lambert.     See  Lambert,  N 31,  446 

L'Armessin,  N.  de.,  ewyrarer.     Claude   Guy  Halle. 

after  Le  Gros.      See  Ualle,  C.  G.  .  pi.  74  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Philip  Vleughels,  after  Champagne.      See  Vieu- 

gbels,   P 450 

Lasne,   M.,    engraver.     Roberto    Strozzi,  after    8. 

Vouet.     See  Stroz/.l,  li 394 

Latour,  M.  Q.  de,pnirt<er.     Count  von  Loewendal. 

See  Loewendal,  Count  von 451 

Lauro,  .v.,  engraver.    Elena  Forman,  second  wife 

of  Rubens,  after  Rubens.    See  Forman,  E. 

pl.427,  V.  3of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Pieter  Molyn,  the  younger,  after  himself.     See 

Molyn,   P pi.  57  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  Vltlorio  Altieri,  after  F.  X.  Fabre.     See  A I  fieri, 

A pi.  170,  v.  3  of  E.,  D.3.2 

La  Vallee,   S.  de.  engraver.     Jean  Fran90ls  de 

Troy,  after  himself.  See  Troy,  J.  F.  de  .  .  .  457 
Lavardin,  Phllibert  Emanuel  de   Beauinanolr  de, 

bishop  of  Mans.    1st  state.     Pli.  Champaigne 

pinx.    Rob,  Nanteuil  sculpebat.    1651.    With 

artists'   names  only 133 

Lawrence,  Sir  T.,  designer.    Vlncenzo  Camuccinl. 

See  Carauccinl,  V pi.  1  of  E.,  A.4.1  and  2 

Laynez,  Diego,  companion  of  Loyola.     See  Loyola, 

I pi.  18  of  E.-,  A.8.1 

Le  Beck,  — ,  painter.    Christina,  queen  of  Sweden. 

See  Christina pi.  51  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Le    Bouthilliek,   Victor,    archbishop    of    Tours, 

[Nante]uil  ad  vi.ium  Ping,  et  Sculpebat  1662.  218 
Le  Brun,  Charles,  French  painter.    N.  de  Largillere 

Plnxlt.    G.  Edelinck  sculpslt 486 

—  painter.    Louis  xiv,  of  France,  giving  peace  to 

Europe.     See  Louis  xiv 286 

—  Louis  XIV,  of  France,  on  horseback.    See  Louis 

287 


Louis  XIV,  of  France.  Relly^lon  holding  bis  por- 
trait.   See    Louis  xiv 

Nicolas  Fouquec.     See  Fouquet,  N 

Pierre,  due  de  Seguier,  See  Seguier,  P.,  due 
de 

St.  Carlo  Borromeo.    See  Borromeo,  C.    .  .  .  374,  488 


288 
417 


445 


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LICINIO 


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MARCHI 


LiCiNio,  GiovRnni  Antonio  Eegillo  culled  Pcrdeno- 
ne,  Italian  painter.  Pordenone  dip.  L.  To- 
gnolalnc pi.  47  of  iE.,  D.3.3 

LlEVlNS,  J.,  painter.     Constantijn  Huyghens.     See 

Iluyghens,  C 79 

—  Joan  van  Galen.     See  Galen,  J.  van 272,  449 

LiGNlvii.LE,  Pierre  Eugfene  KranQois,    marquis  de, 

French  musical  amateur  and  composer.     See 
Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  E.,  A. 8.1 

LlONNE,  Jules  Paul  de,  abbe  de  Marmontiers.  R. 
Kanteuil  ad  vivum  Pingebat  et  Sculpebat 
1667 80 

Ltpperhey,  Hans.     Berckman     J.v.  Meurs  sculp. .         513 

LiPPi,  Lorenzo,  Italian  painter  and  poet.  L.  Lippi 
dip.    Janneret  nella  Scuolo  Mercuri  inc. 

pi.  48  of  !!.,  D.3.3 

LlVAl,!.!,  L.,  engraver.  Lodovico  Cardi  (Cigoli),  af- 
ter himself.     5eeCardi,  L pi.  24  of  SE.,  D.3.3 

Livi,  or  Livy,  F.,  engraver.  Domenico  Zampieri 
(Domenichino),  after  himself.  See  Zampieri, 
D pi.  87  of  2C.,  D.3.3 

—  Francis  I,  of  France,  on  horseback,  after  Hol- 

bein.    See  Francis  I pi.  61,  v.  2  of  ?E.,  D.3.2 

LOCATELLI,  Pietro,  Italian  violinist.     See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  ST.,  A. 8.1 

LOEWENDAL,  Ulrich  Kriedrich  Woldemar,  Graf  von, 

German   general,  marshal  of  France.     Peint 

par  M.  Q.  De  latour  [1749].     Grave  par  J.  G. 

Will  a  Paris  1749 451 

LOLLI,    Antonio,    Italian    violinist.     See    Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  2E.,  A. 8.1 

LOMBART,  P.,  evgraver.  Christina,  queen  of  Sweden, 

after  Le  Beck.     See  Christina    .   .  pi.  51  of  C,  A. 8.1 
LOMI,  Artemisia,  called  GentileschI,  Italian  painter. 

Aden  Pinx.    H.  Dauid  F 403 

LONGUEVILLE,  Henri  ll  d'Orliians,  due  de  Champaigne 

Pin.    Nantuil  sculpebat 120 

LORENZi,  G.  P.,  engraver.  Michel-Angelo  Buonar- 
roti, after  himself.    See  Buonarroti,  M.-A. 

pi.  16  of  E.,  D.-3.3 
LOHENZI,  P.,  engraver.    J.  Tatti  (Sansovino),  after 

Titian.    See  Tatti,  J pi.  79h,  v.  2  of  ff.,  D.3.2 

LOKET,  Jean,  French  journalist  and  poet.     R.  Nan- 

teiiil,  ad  viuum   del.  et  sculpebat,  1658. -^  2d 

state.     "  Rare." 116 

Louis  XIII,  of  France.    Without  artists'  names. 

pi.  64  of  ffi.,  A.8.1 
Louis  XIV,  of  France,  as  dauphin.  Hyacinte  Kigaud 

pinxit,  [1697].    P.  Drevet  sculpt   2d  slate.   .  29 

—  Same,  as  king,  giving  peace  to  Europe.     C.  le 

Brun  jn.  et  delineauit.      G.  Edelinck   sculp..         286 

—  Same,  in  armor,    fait  par  Dreuet 419 

—  Same,  in  armor.     Nanteiiil  ad  viuum  pingebat 

et  sculpebat ...  1676.  3d  state 605 

—  Same,  on  horseback,  with  allegorical  attributes. 

C.  le  Brun  inuenit.    G.  Edelinck  sculpsit  .   .         287 
Same.    Religion  in  her  chariot  holding  liis  por- 
trait.   C.  Le  Brun  pinxit.     G.  Edelinck  Sculp- 
sit         .288 

—  Same,  whole  length  figure  in  royal  robes.    Hya- 

cinth Rigaud  pinxit.    P.  Drevet  sculpsit.    2d 
state 35 

Louis,  Dauphin,  son  of  Louis  xiv.  Nanteuil  ad  vi- 
uum pingebat  et  sculpebat  cum  priuil  Regis 
1677.    A....    3d  state 387 

Louis  XV.  as  a  child,  on  his  throne.  Peint  par  Hya- 
cinthe  Rigaud,  1715.    Grav6  par  Pierre  Drevet, 

1723 264 

Same.    Le  Bien   aime.     Le   Moine   et   Sigieme 

Pinxit.     Basans  Sculpsit 145 

jVote.  — Diogenes,  with  his  lantern,  in  search  of  a 
man,  holds  his  portrait. 

Same.    Peint  par  Gobert.    Grav6  par  Audran  .        208 

Louis  XVI,  of  France.     Peint  d'apr^s  nature  par 

Duplessis.     Grav6  par  J.  G.  Mtiller.  5th  state.       482 

Same.    Peint  par  Callet.    Grave   en  1790,  par 

Bervic 34 

gote.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Historical  museum  at 
Versailles.  This  is  an  ini  pression  from  the  plate  before 
it  had  been  cut  in  the  middle  (during  the  French  revolu- 
tion), with  letters  and  the  engraver's  signature  written 
with  a  pencil. 

Louvois,  Francois  Michel  Le  Tellier,  marquis  de, 
minister  and  secretary  of  state  of  Louis  xiv. 

Nanteuil  ad  viuum  1677 506 

Loyola,  Ignatius,  St.     Proof  before  any  letters. 

pl.31ofC.,A.8.l 

Same,  and  his  companions.    loann.  Bapt.  Moli- 

narius.,.  del.  et  sculp.  1831  .   .   .   .  pi   18  of  €.,  A.8.1 

A'amefy.'—l- Ignatius  l.oyola.  2.  Pierre  Faber,  or 
Letevre.  8.  Uiego  Laynez.  4.  Claude  Le  Jny.  Taques 
Brouit.  6.  Irancisco  Xavier.  7.  Alfonso  Salmeron. 
8.  Simon  Kodriguez.  9.  Jean  Codure.  10.  Mieolog 
Alton  so  de  Bobadllla. 


Lckas  van  Levden,  Dutch  painter  and  engraver. 
Luca  dIfcLeyden  dip.    Gio.  Fosella  inc. 

pi.  46  of  E.,  D.3  3 

—  painter.    Maximilian  of  Austria,  count  of  Hol- 

land.    See  Maximilian pi.  34  of  €.,  D.2.3 

LuiiLi,  or  Lully,  Jean  Bapliste,  French  musician 
and  composer.  See  Professori  celebri  di  su- 
ono      pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Madrazo,  F.  de,  painter.  Maria  Ferdinand  Fran- 
cisco de  Assis,  husband  of  Isabella  ll,  of 
Spain.     See  Francisco  de  Assis 379 

Maifoli,  Vincenzo.  Italian  singer.      See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Maganza,  Giovanni  Battista,  the  younger,  Italian 
painter  and  poet.  G.  B.  Maganza  il  giovine 
dip.     G.  Marri  inc pi.  49  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

Magonio.  G.,  designer  and  engraver.  Andi-ea  Ap- 
piani,  after  himself.    See  Appiani,  A. 

pi.  4of  E.,  D  3.3 

Mai,  Angelo,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican,  1853, 
philologist.  Paolo  Guglielmi  dis.  e  lit.  (Litho- 
graph)      pl.l23of  jr.,  A.8.1 

—  Same.     (Ph<itograph).      See  Effigies  pontificvm.        500 
Maillv,  Ludovico  de,  marchioni  de  Neeli.    Tortebat 

pinxit.     A.  Trouuain  sculpsit 407 

Maintenon,  Frangoise  de  Aubigne,  marquise  de. 
[Peint  par]  Mignard  en  1694.  Grav6  par  K. 
Fiquet  en  1759 514 

Note. —  The  right-hand  comer  of  the  print  is  torn  off. 
A  presentation  copy,  with  this  autograph  dedication, 
"A  SuaEminenza  Rcvn>o  1 II  Signer  Cardinal  A  Tosti  | 
II  suo  DeviSo  ed  Obmo  servo  |  P.  Mcrcurj." 

—  Same.     Petitol  pinx.      P.  Mercurj  sculp.  1847  .         346 
Mallerini,  p.,  designer.    Bernardo  da  Offida.    See 

Bernardo pi.  2«,  27  of  C,  A.8.1 

Manasseii    ben-Joseph    bf.n  Israel,    Portuguese 

rabbi.    Kembrandt  f.  1636.    (Etching).   ...        402 
Manasseb,  J.  C  engraver      George  t^zeleptseny, 

after  Fr.  Adolf  (a  capuchin  monk).     See  Sze- 

lepiseny,  G pi.  56  of  JT.,  A  8.1 

Mancion,  p.,  etigrnver.  Giovanni  Francesco  Briglia, 

after  himself.     See  Briglia.  G.  F. 

pi.  55  of  €.,  A.8.1;  pi.  14of  tS:.,D.Z.S 

—  J.  Tatti  (Sansovino),  after  Tintoretto.    See  Tatti, 

J pi.  54  of  €.,  A.8.1;  pi.  88,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Maneli,!,  L..  engraver.  Maria  de'  Medici,  alter  A. 
Allori  (Bronzino).    See  Medici,  M.  de'. 

pi.  74,  V.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Manetti.  Rutilio,  Sienese  painter.    R.  Manetti  dip. 

F.  Bargiacchi  inc.  nella  Sc.  Perfetti.  pi.  50  of  3E., D.3.3 

Manfkedini,  Vincenzo,  Italian  composer.  See  Pro- 
fessori ceUbri  di  suono  pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Manna.   Gennaro,   Italian   musical  composer.     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  €.,  A.8.1 

Manozzi,  Giovanni,  catted  Giovanni  da  San  Gio- 
vanni, Florentine  painter.  G.  Manozzi  da  8. 
Gio.  dip.  inc.  nella  t^c.  Calamatta  .  pi.  51  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Mansard,  or  Mansart,  Jules  Haidouin.  French 
architect.  Hiacinte  Rigaud  pinxit  [1702].  Ede- 
linck sculpsit  [1704] 16,27 

—  Same.     Peint  en  1699  par  F.  Detroy  grave   par 

Simonneau,  l'ain6  1710 18 

Mansfelu,  Ernst.  Grat  von.     Ant.  van  Dyck  pinxit. 

Robertus  van  Voerst  8culp^it  ........         115 

Manzuoi,!,  Giovanni,  Italian  vocalist.  See  Profes- 
sori celebri  di  suono   pi.  17  of  2C.,  A.8.1 

Mara,  or  Marra,  Gertrude  Elizabeth  [t-chmalingl, 
German  vocalist.  See  Professori  celebri  di 
suono •    ....  pi.  17  of  E.,  A,8.1 

Makatti,  or  Maratta,  C,  painter.    Pope  Clement 

IX.     See  Clement  IX 455 

Marcello,  [Benedetto.Venetian  composer  of  church 
music  ?J.     See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Marchesi,  a.,  engraver.     Claudius  Albert  Sevin, 

after  himself.     See  Sevin,  C.  A.     .  pi.  74  of  €.,  D.3.3 

—  Pietro    Francesco   Mazzucchelli,     (Morazzone) 

after  himself.    See  Mazzucchelli,  P.  F. 

pi.  55  of  E.,  D.3.3 
Marchesi,  or  Marehesini,  Luigi,  Italian  vocalist. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono   .   .  pi.  17  of  E.,  A  8.1 
Marche.si,  O.,  engraver.    A  man,  after   G.  B.  Mo- 
roni.    See  Unknown.   .   .   .  pi.  80  a,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 
Marciietti,   D.,   engraver.    Countess   Schouwalof, 
'  after   Camuccini.     See  Schouwalof,    Contes- 
sa 205;  pi.  8  of  E.,  A.4.2 

—  Princess   Dietrlchstein,   after  Camuccini.     See 

Dietrichslein 7;  pi.  9  of  E.,  A.4.2 

Marciietti,  J.,  engraver.    St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  after 

F.  Cecchi.    See  Vincent  de  Paul,  St. 

pi.  11  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Marchi,  a.,  engraver.     Peter  Paul  Rubens,  after 

himself.   See  Rubens,  P.  P pi.  71  of  E.,  D.3.3 


MARCni 


13 


MEHK8MAN 


Makchi,  a.,  continued. 

—  I'ompeo  Girolamo  Batoni,  after  himself.    See 

Batoni,  P.  Q pi.  9  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

Marcotte-Genlis,  — .     J.  Ingres    Del  1852.      L. 

Calamatta  Incise pi.  8  of  JT.,  A. 8.1 

Marcotte,  Mme.,  mfere.   See  Duclos-Marcotte,  8.  A. 
Marcl'CCI,  J.,    (ie-nfjner  and  engraver.    Francisco 

Finitto.     5eeiFinetto,F 270 

—  engraver.  Casparo  Qasparinl.  5ee  Gisparini,  C. 

pi.  1.2,  3  of  C,  A  8.1;  210 

—  Pope  Pius  IX,  after  A.  Sublet.    See  Pius  ix  .  .  2 
Margaret,  countess  of  Holland,  etc.      [Visscher. 

Principes  Hollandiai] pi.  25  of  E.,  D.2.3 

Maria  Anna,  archduchess  of  Austria.  I.Houbraken 

sculps.  Amst.  1747 226 

Maria  Henrietta,  queen  of  Leopold  ii.ot  Belgium. 

Peint  par    L.   Tuerlinckx.    Dessin6  &  grav^ 

par  Lucio  Lclli 355 

Ifote.  —  Proof,  without  the  name  of  the  person  repre- 
sented, but  with  the  imprint  Bruxellrs  ites  27c  I'ubli- 
catiim.nnd  the  autograph  dcdicatiim,  "  A  Sua  Eiiiza 
Rflia  il  cardinal  Antonio  'I'onti  |  Lucio  LclIl." 

Maria  Thkresa,  Infanta  of  Spain,  wife  of  I.ouis  xiv. 

Jacobus   Le  Febure  pinxit.     Nicolaus    Buztn 

Bculp«itl681 385 

Mabiani,  fuiovanni  Batlista,  composer  of  dramatic 

music  r]     See  Professori  c^ebri  di  suono. 

pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Mariani.  [Giovanni  Lorenzo,  composer  of  church 

music  ?]     See  Professorl  celubrl  di  suono. 

pi.  16  of  a.,  A.8.1 
Maridat  de  Serri^re,  Pierre  de,  councillor.    Nan- 

teiiil  a  fait . .  .  L'imnge 514 

Marigny,  .-Vbel  Fran9ois  Poisson  de  Vandleres,  mar- 

Suis  de.     Peitit  par    L    Tocqu6.     Grave  par 
ean   Georges   Wille    pour    sa    Reception    k 

I'.Academie  1762.    6lh  state 260 

Marin  de  la  Chataigneraye,  Denis,  secretary  of 

the  Iting.     Ant.  Masson  ad  Viuum   pinxit  et 

sculp.  1672.    2d  state pi.  20  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Marquakd  (//«<.  Marquardus),  )>ishop  of  Aichstadt, 

d.  1685.     Wf.  Clowet  sculp 421 

Marri,   G..   engraver.    Carlo  Dolci,   after   himself. 

See  Dolci,  C pi.  31  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  Giorgio     Vasari,    after    himself.      See    Vasari, 

G pl.82of  e;.,D.3.3 

—  Giovanni  Battista  Maganza,  after  himself.     See 

Maganza,  G.  B pi.  4«  of  K.,  D.3.3 

-    Giovanni  de'  Medirl  ("  Dalle  band!  nere  "),  after 
Titian.    See  Medici,  Giovanni  de'. 

pl.79d,  V.  2ofI!!:.,  D3.2 

—  Jakob  Jordaens,  after  himself.      See  Jordaens, 

J pi  44  of  C  D.3.3 

—  Ludovico  Caracci,  after   himself.     See  Caracci, 

L pi.  23of  a:.,D.3.3 

—  A  man,  after  Bronzino.      See  Unknown. 

pl.74d.  V.  2of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man,  after  H.  Holbein.    See  Unknowi  . 

pl.eib.  V.  2of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man   praj'ing,    after  H.  Memiing.     See  Un- 

known    pi.  159,  V.  3  of  eC.,  D.3.2 

Martin, — ,  minister  from  Hanover  to  France.  In- 
gres a  son  ami  Monsivur  Martin  1826.  L.  t'al.-»- 
matta  Incise  Parigi  1835 pi.  7  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

Martinet,  A.  L.,  engraver.  Pietro  Vannuccl  (Pe- 
rugino)  after  himself.    See  Vannucci,  1*. 

pi.  81  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Martini,  A.,  designer  and  engraver.  Cardinal  Ra- 
phael Fornari.     See  Fornarl,  II.  .  pi.  21)  of  C,  A.8.1 

Martini,  Andrea,  Italian  vocalist.    See  Prof«  ssorl 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Martini,  Padre  Giambattisti,  Italian  musician 
and  composer.  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no   pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Martino,  S.  [Giovanni  Battista  San  Martini,  or 
Sammartini,  Italian  musical  composer?]  See 
Professori  celebri  di  Buono  .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

Marucci,  G.,  engraver.  A  full-length  statue 
of  a  man  in  a  military  dress.  [Not  identi- 
fied!          381 

Mary  of  Burgundy,  countess  of  Holland,  etc.  Ro- 
gier  van  Bruggbe  pinx.  [Visscher.  Principes 
Hollandia?] pi.  33  of  C,  D.2.3 

Mary,  I'rincess,  daughter  of  Charles  I.    See  Charles, 

prince  of  Wales 166 

Masaccio.    See  Guidi,  T. 

Masse,  J.  B.  Maria  de'  Medici,  in  the  character  of 
Minerva,  after  Rubens.    See  Medici,  M.  de'. 

pi.  b.  of  E.,  C.7.5 

Masson,  A.,  engraver.  Comte  d'  Harcourt  (Cadet 
a  la  perle),  after  N.  Mignard.  See  Harcourt, 
H.  de  Lorraine,  comte  d' 382 

—  Gaspard  Charrier,  after  T.  Blanchet.    See  Char- 

rier,  G 96 


Masson,  A.,  continued. 

—  Guillaume  de  Brisacier,  after  N.  Mignard.     See 

Brisacier,  G.  de 

—  painter  and  engraver.      Charles    Patln.      See 

Patin,  C 

—  Denis  Marin  de  La  Chatiigneraye.    See  Marin 

de  La  Chataigneraye,  I) pi.  20  of  ?C., 

—  Francois  Kouxel  de   Medauy.     See   Kouxel  de 

Medauy,  F 

—  Jacques  Nicolas  Colbert.     See  Colbert,  J.  N.   . 

—  Pierre  Dupuis,  after  N.  Migriard.    See  Dupuis. 

P 

Masctti,  a.,  designer.     CamiUo  Benso,   conte  di 

Cavour.  See  Cavour,  C.  B..  conte  di  .  .  .  . 
Matsys  (Matsijs.  Metsys,  Met-ijs,  or  Massijs).  Quen- 

tiri   (or  Quintijn)-  Pleniinh  painter.    Quintino 


Messis  dip.   Antonio  Dalco  incise,  pi.  62  of  E., 

Messis  dip. 

Dalco  inc pi.  53  of  E., 


Matsys,  Quentfn,  Wife  of.      Quintino  Messis  dip 


418 

100 

A.8.1 

388 
424 

72 

330 

D.3.3 
D.3.3 

A.8.1 
A.8.1 

187 
423 


Mattei,  PUidre  Stanislao,  Italian  composer  of 
church  music?].  See  Professori  celebri  dl 
suono pi.  16  of  E., 

Matteiicci,  Matteo  Sassani,  called,  Italian  vocalist. 
See  Professori  celfbri  di  suono  .  .pi.  17  of  C, 

Matthias,  emperor  of  Germany  from  1612  to  1619. 
Bust,  with  allegorical  ornaments.  Egidivs 
Sadeler  ad  vivvm  delineavil 

Maulevrier,  Georges  Paul,  abbot.  L.  de  la  Mare 
tillus  pinxit.    Gas.  Kdelinck  sculp 

Maurice,  of  Nassau,  son  of  William,  prince  of 
Orange.  P.  Boutman  Inuen.  Effigiavit  et  ex- 
cud.    I.  Suiderhoef  Sculp. 

Note.  —  The  inscription  in  written  with  a  pen. 


Madrt,  Jean  Siffrein,  French  cardinal  and  orator. 

Grave  par  Frangois  Godefroy •  65 

Maximilian  (archduke  of  Austria),  count  of  Holland, 

etc.  Lucas  van  Laydcn  pinx.    [Visscher,  Prin- 

cipes  Hollandia)] pi.  34  of  E.,  D.2.3 

Maximilian,  duke  of  Bavaria,  elector  palatine,  b. 

1596,  d.  1661.    Without  artists'  names. 

pi.  71  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Same.    Without  artists' names    ..  pi.  108  of  ST.,  A.8.1 
Maxi.mii.ian   Kmanl'KL.   duke  of   Bavaria,  elector 

palatine,  h.  1662,  d.   1726.      [C.   G.  vonj  Ara- 
lingdelin:  et  sculpsit.  MonachiJ.  1682  .   ...         123 

Xote.  —  Without  the  name   of    the   peraon   repre- 
sented.    The  letter!  "  C.  O.  von  "  are  torn  off 

Mater,  or  Mayr,  Johann  Simon,  German  musical 
composer.  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no     pi.  15  of  C,  .'V.S.I 

Mazarin,  Jules,  cardinal.    Nantueil  F.    2d  state  .   .         372 

Xote.  —  Proof  with  artist's  name  only,  to  which  has 
been  added  with  a  pencil  the  date  ItUS. 

—  Same.    Nantueil  faciebat.  1656 76 

Abte.  — Without  the  name  of  the  person  represented. 

Mazzanti,  Ferdinando,  Italian  composer,  violinist, 
and  singer.  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no     pi.  17  otE., 

MAZZDCCltELi.l,  Pietro  Francesco,  called  Morazzone, 
Milanese  painter.  P.  F.  Mazzucchelii  dip.  A. 
Marches!  inc.  ScuolaToBchi     .   .   .  pi.  65  of  E., 

Mazzcola,  Francesco,  called  Parmigianino,  I.,om- 
bard  painter.  F.  Mazzuola  d?  Parmigianino 
dip.  L.   Paradisi  inc pi.  64  of  E., 

Mecari.no.     See  Beccafumi,  D. 

Medici,  Cosmo  de',  called  I'ater  patriae.    Pontormo 


pinxit.  Calamatta  direxit.  Vandersypen  sculp- 
sit   pi.  64b,  v.  2  of  E. 

Medici,  Francesco  de',  grand-duke  of  Tuscany. 
Rubens  pinxit  G.  Edelink  Eques  efligiem 
sculp 204;  pi.  c  of  C 

Medici,  Garcia  de,'  son  of  Cosmo  i,  the  Great,  grand 
duke  of  Tuscany.    A.  Bronzino  dip.    B.  t?o- 

ster  inc pi.  39  of  E. 

Same.     Proof,    with  the  artists'    names  only, 

and  "G.  Tedeschl  impressa." 

pi.  74a,  v.2of  E. 

Medici,  Giovanni  de,  called  Dalle  bandi  nere.  T. 
Vecellio  dip.    G.  Marri  inc.   .  pi.  7Hd.  v.2  of  E. 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de',  the  magnificent.  Vasari  dip. 
F.  Ravanoinc pi.  77.  v.  2  of  a., 

Medici,  Maria  de',  daughter  of  Cosmo  l,  the  great, 
A.  Bronzino  dip.    L.  Manelli  inc. 

pi.  74,  V.  2  of  E. 

Medici.  Maria  de',  queen  of  France,  in  the  character 
of  Minerva.  Uubens  pinx.  J.  B.  Masse  sculp- 
sit 1708  pi.  b.  ofE. 

Meersman,  —  de,  engraver.  Jean  Racine,  after  H. 
Rigaud.    See  liacine,  J pi.  9  of  E. 


A.8.1 
D.3.3 
D.3.3 

D.3.2 
,  C.7.6 

A.8.1 

D.3.2 
,  D.3.2 
D.3.2. 

,  D.3.2 

,  C.7.5 
A.8.1 


MELLAN 


14 


MUELLER 


Mellan,  C,  designer  and  engraver.  Cardinal  Vln- 
cenzo  Glustiniani.     See  Giiistinlanl,  V. 

pi.  62  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

—  Jean  Barclay.     See  Barclay,  J 397 

—  painter  and  engraver.    Virginia  di  Vezzo.    See 

Vezzo,  V.di 403 

MeIiOZZO  da  Forli,  Marco  dcgli  Ambrogi,  called, 

painter.    Pope  Sextus  iv.    See  Sextus  iv. 

pi.  1  of  E.,  A.6.6;  pi.  32  of  ST.,  A.8.1 
Memling,  or  Heraling,  or  Hemmelinck.H.,  painter. 

A  man  praying.     See  Unknown. 

pi.  159,  V.  3of  E.,  D.3.2 
Menicuccics,  Raphael.  Romse,  1625.  Ott.  L.  f.  .  -  402 
Menozzi,   p.,   engraver.     Alessandro   AUori,    after 

himself,     ^ee  AUori,  A pi.  1  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

Mercurj,  p.,  engraver.    Cristopher  Colombus.    See 

Colombo,  C 353 

—  Giovanni  di  Capistrano.     See  Capistrano  G  dl.       351 

—  Marquis  de  Condorcet,   after  A.  de  St.  Aubin. 

See  Condorcet,  J.  A.  N.  de  Caritat,  marquis 

de 99 

—  Marquise  de  Maintenon,  after  Petitot.    )See  Main- 

tenon,   Marquise  de 346 

—  Torquato  Tasso.     See  Tasso,  T 301,  347 

Mestrino,  Nicolo,  Italian  musician.    See  Professori 

celebrl  di  suono pi.  14  of  C,  A.8.1 

Medll,  — .    See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  15  of  ff.,  A.8.1 
Meunikr,    C,   engraver.     A    man,  after  J.  Suster- 

mans.     See  Unknown  .   .   .   .  pi.  141,  v.  3  of  2C.,  D.3.2 
Meunier,  J.  B.,  engraver.    A  full-bearded  man  with 

a  tliree-cornered  cap.     [Not  identified]     .   .   .         182 

—  Francesco   Primaticcio,   after  himself.     See  Pri 

maticcio,  F pi.  62  of  C,  D.3.3 

Meurs.  J.  van,  engraver.    Hans  Lipperhey',  after  H. 

Berckmanns.     See  Lipperhey,  H 513 

—  Sibylla  van  Gricthuysen,  after  F.  T.  Paber.    See 

Griethuysen,  8.  van 396 

—  Zaciiarias  Jansen,  after  H.  Berckmanns.     See 

Jansen,   Z 513 

Michael  Korybut  Wisniowiecki,  king  of  Poland, 

6.  1638,  rf.  1673.     Wilhout  artists' names  .   .   .  3 

Michel-Angelo.    See  Buonarroti,  Michel-Angelo. 
Miehis,  Fr.ins  van,  the  elder,  Flemish  painter,  with  a 
palette  and  picture  in  his  lefthand,  and  an  easel 
in  the  background.    F.  Mierisdip.    L.  Errani 
inc pi.  56  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  Same,  playing  on  a  guitar.    P.  Belloli  inc. 

pi.  171b,  V.  3  of  ST.,  D.3.2 
MiERS,  Benedettino  Giovanni.     See  Professori  cele- 
bri di  suono pi.  16  of  ffi.,  A.8.1 

MiGLiAVACCA,  G.,  engraver.  Baccio  Bandinelli, 
after  himself.    See  Bandinelli,  B. 

pi.  5  of  E.,  D.3.3 
MiGNARD,    N.,  painter.    Comte  d'Harcourt  (Cadet 
a  la  perle).     See  Hareourt,  H.  de  Lorraine, 
comte  d' 382 

—  iidouard   ( 'olbert,    marquis  de  Villacerf.    See 

Villacerf.  E.  Colbert,  marquis  de 492 

—  Guillaume  de  Brisacier.     See  Brisacier,  G.  de  .         418 
Marquise  de  Maintenon.     See  Maintenon,   Mar- 
quise de 514 

—  Pierre  Dupuis.    See  Dupuis,  P 72 

MiGNARD,  Pierre,  French  painter.    Peint  par  Hya- 

cinthe  Rigaud  en  1691.  Grave  par  Georges 
Frederic  Hchmidt  pour  sa  Reception  a  I'Aca- 
d6raie,  en  1744.    2.1  state 30,  39,  447 

MIJTEN.S,  M.  van,  painter.    Charles  vi,  emperor  of 

Germany.    See  Charles  vi 43 

MiLLico,  Giuseppe,  Italian  singer.     See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  2C.,  A.8.1 

Minardi,  T.,  designer.    Daniello  Bartoli.    See  Bar- 

toli,  D pi.  110  of  JE.,  A.8.1 

MiRAMlON,  Marie  Bonneau  de,  founder  of  the  "  Con- 
gr6gation  de  la  Suinte-Famille."  Peint  par  de 
Troy.     Grav6  par  le  Chevalier  Edelinck  .   .   .         514 

MlTANTlER,  J.  M.,  greffier.  N.  de  Largilliere  pinxit. 
Petrus  Drevet  sculpsit.  With  artists'  names 
only 36 

MOGALLI,  C,  engraver.  Charles  v,  emperor  of  Ger- 
many, on  horseback,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  See 
Charles  v 291 

MoiiE,  fidouard,  president  of  the  parliament  of  Paris 
and  royal  councillor.     ..,Par...R.   Nanteuil 

[1653] 89, 140 

Same.  Proof  on  India  paper,  before  any  let- 
ters     pi.  50  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

Moii£,  Franjois,  abh6  de  Sainte  Croix  de  Bordeaux, 
grandson  of  fidouard  M&16.  R.  Nantiieil  de- 
lineabat  et  Sculpebat  1649 84 

Moi>6,  Matthieu,  keeper  of  the  seals,  son  of  fidouard 

Mol6.    Rob.  Nantueil  ad-Uiuum  sculpebat  .   .         135 

MOLfe,  Mathieu  Louis,  comte.  Peint  par  Ingres.  Di- 
segnato  e  inciso  da  L.  Calamatta.  Paris  1840. 
Proof 293 


MoLife,  M.  L.,  continued. 

Note. —  A  presentation  copy,  with  the  inscription, 
"Air  Oapizio  di  S.  Michele  |  L.  Calamatta,"  written 
with  a  pencil. 

MoLiNARi,  G.,  engraver.    Daniello  Bartoli,  after  T. 

Minardi.     S^ee  Bartoli,  D pi.  110  of    C, A.8.1 

MOLlNARi,  G.  B.,  designer  and  engraver.  Loyola 
and  his  companions.     See  Loyola,  I. 

pi.  18  of  K.,  A.8.1 

MoLYN,  or  Molijn,  Pieter,  the  younger,  called  MuUer, 
and  Tempesta,  painter.  P.  MuUer  dip.  A. 
Lauro  inc pi.  57  of  E.,  D.3.3 

MONA  I-iSA.    See  Giocondo. 

MONBELLI,  [or Mombelli,  Domenico, Italian  singer?]. 

See  Professori  relebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  17  of  e.,  A.8.1 

MONCADA,  Francisco  de,  count  of  Orsuna  and  mar- 
quis of  Aitona.  Antonius  Van-dyck  pinxit. 
Raphael  Morghen  incidit  Romae  1793    ....  33,  365 

MoNETA,  N.,  eiH/raver.  Antonio  Maria  Cadolini,  car- 
dinal.    See  Cadolini,  A.  M.  .       .   .  pi.  45  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Jan  Philippus  Roothaan,  after  T.  Giangiacomo. 

See  Roothaan,  J.  P pi.  49  of  E.,  A.8.1 

MONSINAT,  Bertrand,  of   Toulouse,  general  of  the 

Minorites.    Paulus  Pontius  Antonius  Robert 

de  Seri  ad   Viuum  pinxit   [1680].    Arnoldus 

Van  Westerhout soul.  ...1722 359 

Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de,  French  essayist. 

Grav6  par  Ch6reau,  lejeune.  1725 83 

Montefeltro,  Battista  Sforza,  wife  of  Federigo  ill, 

count  of.  See  Sforza,  B.  .  .  pi.  15c,  v.  1  of  E.,  D.3.2 
Mojjtefeltro,    Federigo   in,    conte   di.      P.   della 

Francesca  dip.     Morelli  dis.  e  inc.  nella   Sc. 

Calamatta  [1841] pi.  15b,  v.  1  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Same.    India  proof.    P.   della   Francesca   dipe 

Morelli   diso    e   ince      Calamatta    dir?  Brux- 
elles,  1847    ."....■ pi.  36  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Montmorency,  Guillaume,  baron  de,  d.  1531.  Cala- 
matta inc 252 

MONTPEZAT  DE  CARBON,  Jean,  archbishop  of 
Bourges,  and  of  Sens.  Nanteiiil  ad  viuum 
ping,  et  sculpebat.  2d  state,  after  the  date, 
1673,  was  erased 398 

Morales,    Cristobal,    Spanish    musical    composer. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono     .  .  pi.  16  of  2E.,  A.8.1 

MORAZZONE.     See  Mazzuchelli,  P.  F. 

MOREAU,  L.,  engraver.    Charles  de  Gondy,  after  A. 

Pezet.     See  Gondy,  C.  de 397 

MORELbi,  properly  Morel,  F.,  engraver.  Federigo 
III,  count  of  Montefeltro,  after  Piero  della 
Francesca.     See  Montefeltro. 

pi.  36  of  €.,  A.8.1 ;  pi.  15b,  v.  1  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Morelli,  E.,  designer.     Eugenius  a  Rumiliaco.   See 

Rumlliaco,  E.  a pi.  117  of  E.,  A.8.1 

MOBERI,  Louis,  author  of  Le  grand  dictionnaire  his- 
torique.  De  Troye  Pin.  G.  Edelinck  Sculp. 
2d  state pi.  57  of  al.,  A.8.1 

MORGHEN,   R.,   engraver.     Francisco   de   Moncada, 

after  A.  van  Dyck.     See  Moncada,  F.  de      .   .  33,  365 

—  Giovanni  Viilpato,  after  M.  A.  A.  Kauffmann. 

See  Volpato,  G 512 

—  St.  Philip  Neri,  after  S.  Tofanelli.    See  Philip 

Neri,   St 298 

—  Stanislas  Augustus  Poniatowski,  after  D.  Car- 

delli.     See  Poniatowski,  S.  A 226 

MORICIIELLI,  Anna  [Bosello].  Italian  vocalist.     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono.  .  .  .  pi.  17  of  2C.,  A.8.1 
MOBICHINI,  Cav.  Domenico  Pino.    Without  artists' 

names 296 

MORIN,  J.,  engraver.   Omer  Talon,  after  Champagne. 

See  Talon,  0 129 

—  Robert  Arnaulu-d'Andilly,    after    Champagne. 

See  Arnauld-d'Andilly,  R 454 

MORO,  A.,  painter.    Philip  in  (of  Spain),   count  of 

Holland.  See  Philip  ill  (of  Spain). 

pi.  38  of  a;.,  D.2.3 
MORONi,  G.  B.,  painter.    Giovanni  Antonio  Pantera. 

See  Pantera.  G.  A pi.  80,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.     See  Unknown   ...  pi.  80a,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 
MOSTART,  J.,  painter.    Philip  ii,  count  of  Holland. 

See  Philip  n pi.  35  of  ij.,  D.2.3 

MOUY,  Henri  de  Lorraine,  marquis  de.  R.  Nantueil 
Cum  Priuilegio  Sculpebat  et  Excudebat.  Ist 
state.    "  Rare  " 92 

MouziJN,  Mouzyn,  or  Mozin,  M.,  engraver.  Joan 
,van  Galen,  after  J.  Lievens.  See  Galen,  J. 
van 272,  449 

Mozart,  (.lohann  Chrysostom  Si^ismund  Gottlieb) 
Wolfgang  Amadeus,  German  musical  com- 
poser and  pianist.  See  Professori  celebri  di 
suono pi.  15  E.,  A.8.1 

MCELLEU,  J.  G.  von.  engraver.  Johann  Georg  Wille, 

al'ler  J.  B.  Greuze.     See  Wille,  J.  G 75 

—  Louis  XVI,  of  France,  after  J.  8.  Duplessis.    See 

Louis  XVI 482 


MDLLER 


15 


PEE 


Mlller,  p.    See  Molyn,  P. 

MuKiLi.o,    Bartolni6     Esteban,     painter.      Murillo 

Pinxit.    Digto  e  inciso  da  Calamatta  1842  .   .         184 
Ante.  —  With  the  autograph  inscription,  "  Per  8.  Mi- 

ehele  L.  Calamatta." 

MuziANO,   G.,   painter.     An  unknown   man.     See 

Unknown pi.  250,  v.  3  of  iJ.,  D.3.2 

Nanteuii,,  R.,  (designer.    Frangolg  Tallemant.    See 

Tallemant.  F. 269 

—  designer  and  engraver.    Francois  de  La  Mothe 

le  Vayer.     See  Le  Vayer,  F.  de  La  Mothe  .  .         211 

—  Marie  de  Bragelogne.     See  BragcloKne,  M.  de.       132 

—  Pierre  Seguier,   marquis  de   Saint-lirison.     See 

Saint  Bricon,  P.  Seguier.  marquis  de 87 

—  enqraver.    Cardinal  Kichelieu,  after  Champagne. 

'See  Kichelieu 213 

—  Francois  Bervien    after  Champagne,    See  Ser- 

vit-n,  F 259 

—  Henri  II  d'Orldans,  due  de  Longueville,  after 

Champagne.     See  Longueville 120 

—  Jacques    de    Coigneux,    after    Beaubrun.     See 

t;oigTieux,  J.  de 93 

—  Jean   Fronteau,  or  Fronto,  after  F.  Cabouret. 

See  Fronteau.  J 395 

—  Michel   Le  Telller,  after  Champagne.    See  Le 

Tcliier.  M 128 

—  Philibert  Emanuel  de  Beaiimanoir  de  Lavardin, 

after  Champagne.    See  Lavardin,  P.  E.  de  B. 

de 133 

—  painter    Pierre  Armand  de  Caraboutde  Coislln. 

■See  Cambout  de  Coislln,  P.  A.  de 96 

—  pointer  and  engraver.     Andre  I^e  Ffevre  d'Or- 

mcsson.     See  Ormesson.  A.  Le  F.  de    ....         117 

—  Anne  of  Austria,  wife  of  Louis  xiii  of  Franco. 

See  Anne 607 

—  Cardinal  C^sar  d'  Estr^es.      See  Estries,  C,  d'.       113 

—  Cardinal  Mazarin.     See  Mazarin,,T 76,372 

—  £douardMol6.  SeeMol^.f:.   89,  140;  pi.  50  of  C,  A.8.1 

—  Franijois  Antoine  Du  Lieu.     See  Du  Lieu,  F.  A.       497 

—  Franijois  de  Bonne  de  Cr^qui,   due  de    Lesdi* 

gHieres.     See  Lcsdiguiferes,  F.  de  B.  deCr^qui, 
due  de    

—  Fran5ois  de  Hnrlay  de  Chanvallon.    See  Chan- 

vallon,  F.  deH.de 

—  Francois  Mol6.     See  Mol6,  F 

—  Gaspard  do  Fieubet.     See  Fieubet,  G.  de  .   .  . 

—  Uardouin  de  Beautnont  de  P6refixe,     See  Vix6- 

fixe,  U.  de  B.  de 

—  Henri    de    Lorraine,    marquis    de    Mouy,     See 

Mouy.  H.  de  Lorraine,  marquis  de 

—  Jacques  Nicolas  Colbert.     See  Colbert,  J.  N.  .  . 

—  Joan  l.ont.    See  Lorct,  J 

—  Jean  Montpezat  de  Carbon.     See  Montpezat  de 

Carbon,  J 

—  John  Evelyn.     See  Evelyn,  J 

—  Jules  Paul  de  Lionne.    See  Lionne,  J.  P.  de  .  . 

—  Louis   II   de   Bourbon,  prince   of  Cond6.    See 

CondtS 

—  Louis  XIV,  of  France,  in  armor.   See  Louis  xiv. 

—  Louis,  the  dauphin,  son  of  Louis  xiv.  See  Louis, 

IJaupliiii 

—  Louis  Boucherat.    See  Bouchcrat,  L 

—  l-ouls  Hcsselin.     See  Hesselin,  Ij 

—  Marquis  de  Louvois.      See  Louvois,  F.  M.  Le 

Tellier,  marquis  de 

—  Matthieu  Mol6.    See  MoI6,  M 

—  Melchior  de  Gillier.    See  Gillier,  M.  de  .  .  .  . 

—  Michel  Amelot.     See  Amelot,  M.    ....... 

—  Michel  Larcher.    See  Larcher,  M 

—  Michel  Le  Tellier.     See  Le  Tellier.  M 127,  404 

—  Pierre  de  Bonzl,      See  Bonzi,  P.  de 386 

—  Pierre  de  Maridat  de  Serriere.    See  Maridat  de 

Serriere,  P.  de 

—  Pierre  Dupuy.    See  Diipuy,  P 

—  Pierre  Lallemant.     See  Lallemant,  P 

—  Victor  Le  Bouthillier.     See  Le  Bouthillier.  V.  . 
Napolkon  I,  after  cast  of  face  taken  at  St.  Helena, 

May  5,  1821.    Disegnato  e  inciso  da  L.  Cala- 
matta, [1840]     

—  Same,  as  first  consul.    Without  painter's  or  en- 

graver's name pl.l3of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Nardini,  G.,  engraver.  Giovanni  Battista  Salvi 
(Sassoferraio),  after  himself.  See  Salvi,  G. 
B pi.  72  of  2!:.,  D.3.3 

—  Jacopo    Robusti    (Tintoretto),    after    himself. 

See  Robusti,  J pi.  69  of  ffi.,  D.3.3 

Nardini,  Pietro,  Italian  violinist.    See  Profi-ssori  ce- 

lebrl  di  suono pi.  14  of  E..,  A.8.1 

Nargeot,  J.   D.,  engraver.    Countess  of  Albany, 

after  F.  X.  Fabre.    See  Albany,   L.  M.  C, 

countess  of pi.  170a,  v.  3  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

Marie  Louise  Elisabeth  [Viu^e]  Le  Brun,  after 

herself.    See  Le  Brun,  M.  L.  E.    pi.  45  of  E.,  D.3.3 


136 

604 

84 

124 


92 
384 
116 

398 

77 
80 

46 
605 

387 
608 
137 

506 
135 
414 
399 
73 


514 
395 
413 
218 


196 


Nesmond,    Franjois    Theodore    de.      Dieu    pinxit. 

Lenfant  sculpebat  1661 261 

Newton,  Lord.    See  Hay,  Charles. 

NoAlLLEs,  Louis  Antoine  de,  cardinal,  archbishop 
of  Paris.  Hyaointus  Rigaud  pinx.  [1697J.  Pe- 
tru»  Drevet  sculp,  [1721] 22 

NOBILI,  Roberto  de',  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vati- 
can, 1555.     See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

NOCCHI,  P.,  engraver.    George  Henry  Harlow,  after 

himself.     See  Harlow,  G.  H.   .       .  pi.  40  of  ai:.,D.3.3 

Nobis,  Enrico,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican,  1700, 

See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

NORMAND.V.,  en^rai'er.     Giuseppe  Cesari  (Arpino), 

after  himself.     See  Cesari,  G.  .   .   ,  pi.  25  of  C,  D.3.3 

NoTTE,  Delia,  or  Delle  Notli.    See  Honthorst,  G. 

Gets,  P.,  painter.    Johannes  van  Arxhouck,    See 

Arxhouck,  J.  van 20 

Orange,  William  iv.  prince  of.    See  William  iv. 

Orleans,  Ferdinand  Philippe  Louis  Charles  Henry 
Joseph,  due  de,  eldest  son  of  Louis  Philippe. 
Paris,  1845,  Peint  par  Ingres.  Disegnato  e 
inciso  da  L.  Calamatta 489 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only,  —  which  are 
traced  with  the  needle,  —  anil  the  inscrintion,  "  A  Son 
Kminence  le  Cardinal  Tosti  |  Ingres  et  Calamatta,"  in 
the  handwriting  of  the  former. 

—    Same.    Paris  1842.    Peint  par  Ingres.    Disto  e 

inciso  da  Calamatta pi.  12  of  C,  A.8,1 

Note. —  Engraver's  proof,  partially  finished.  Artista' 
names  lightly  traced.  No  other  letters,  but  the  auto- 
graph inscription,  "  A  Sua  E.  il  Cardinal  Tosti  |  L, 
Calamatta." 

Orleans,  Jean  Baptiste  Gaston,  due  d'.    Ant.  Van 

Dyck  pinxit.    Vorsterman  sculp 81 

ORHE880N,   Andr6  ler   Le    Fevre    d',    councillor  of 

state.    Nantuil  ad  viuum  faciebat,  1654  .   .  .        117 

Note.  —  1st  state,  before  the  year,  IGM,  was  erased. 

Paccaiarotti,  Gasparo,  Italian  vocalist.  See  Pro- 
fessor! celebri  di  suono pi.  17  of  C,  A.8.1 

Padovano,  or  Padovunino,  11.    See  Leoni,  L. 

Paoanini,  Nicolo,  Italian  violinist,  Ingres  del  roma 
1818.  Calamatta  Sculp.  Names  traced  with 
the  needle 227 

Paillet,  a.,  designer.   Andr6  Louis  Personne.    See 

Personne.  A.  L 393 

Faisiello,  Giovanni,  Italian  musical  composer.   See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  ....  pi.  15  of  E-.,  A.8  1 

Palestrina,  Giovanni  Pietro  AInisio  da,  Italian  mu- 
sical composer.  See  Professori  celehri  di 
suono pi.  16  of  !r,,  A.8.1 

Palma,  Jacopo,   the    younger,  Italian    painter.    I. 

Palmadip.    E.  Salvi  inc pi.  i)8  of  JT,,  D.3,3 

Panfili,  Benedetto,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican 

1704.     See  Efflgie^  pontificvm 500 

Fantera,  Giovanni  Antonio,  author  of  Monarchia 
di  Gesu  Cristo,  1545.  G.  B.  Moroni  dip.  G. 
Barni  inc pi.  80,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

Paolucci,   Guiseppe.    Italian   musical   writer.     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  ,   .  pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 

PAPPENHEIM,  Gottfried  Heinrich,  Graf  von.      [Ant, 

van  Dyck  pinxit.    C.  Galle  schuipsit  ]  .   .   .   .         139 

Note. —  The  names  of  the  artists  are  missing,  the  mar- 
gin of  the  print  having  been  wholly  cut  oft'. 

Par,  Ferd.    See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Paradisi,  L.,  engraver.    Francesco  Mazzuola  (Par- 

megiano),  after  himself.      See  Mazzuola,  F. 

pi,  54  of  E.,  D.3.3 
Pakmeoianino.     See  Mazzuola,  F. 
Parodi,  P  ,  painter.    Nicolao  Maria  Spinola.     See 

Spinola,  N.  M pi.  4of  K,,  A.8,1 

Parrocel,  £  ,  painter.    Pierre  de  Querin  de  Ten- 

cin.    See  Tencin,  P.  de  G.  de 443 

Pascali,  E.,   engraver.     Giulio    Pippl    (Romano), 

after  himself.    See  PIppi.  G.   .   .  .  pi.  59  of  E.,  D.3,3 
Pasin, —  [Stefano  Pasino,  Italian  composer?].     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .  .  pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Passignano.    SeeCresti,  D. 

Passionei,  Domenico,  cardinal  librarian  of  tiie  Vati- 
can, 1755.     See  Effigies  pontificvm 600 

Patin,  Charles,   physician     and    numismatist.     A. 

Masson  inv.  et  sc.  1670 100 

Note.  —  Impression  with  the  inscription  from  a  sepa- 
rate plate,  "In  effigiem  V.  C.  Caroli  Patin," etc.,  and 
four  Latin  verses. 

Padl  V,  pope.     See  Effigies  Pontificvm 500 

Pee,  T.  van,  painter.  Jean  Baptiste  de  Boyer,  mar- 
quis d'Argens.  See  Argens,  J.  B.  de  Boyer, 
marquis  d' 614 


PENNA 


16 


QUIRINI 


Penna,  Padre  Lorenzo,  Italian  writer  on  music.   See 

I'rofessori  eelebri  di  suono    .   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

PfiRftFiXE,  Ilardouin  de  Beaumont  do,  tutor  to  Louis 
XIV,  bishop  of  Rhodes,  archbishop  of  Paris. 
Nanteuil  ad  Vivum  f  1662 88 

Perez,  David.  It.-ilian  musical  composer.     See  Pro- 

fessori  eelebri  di  suono pi.  16  of  JT.,  A.8.1 

Perfetti,  a.,  eufjrnver.    L.  Beccadelli,  after  Titian. 

See  Beccadelli,  L pi.  79  v.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

Pergolesi,  or  Pergolese,  Giovanni  Battista.  Italian 
musical  composer.  See  Professor!  eelebri  di 
suono pi.  16  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

Personne,  Andr6   Louis,   at  the   age  of  21.     Ant. 

I'ailietdc-1.    Gull  Vallet  scul 393 

Perlgino.     See  Vannucci,  P. 

Pesne,  Antoine.  French  painter.   Peintpar  lui  mgme, 

et  grave  par  son  .Ami  Schmidt, ...,  en  1752  .   .  19 

Petit,  G.  K.,  engraver.  £verard  Titon  Du  Til- 
let,  after  Largillfere.  See  Titon  Du  Tiliet, 
fi 393 

Petitot,  J.,  painter.    Marquise  de  Malntenon.    See 

■  Maintenon,  Marquise  de 346 

Pezet,  or  Pezay,  A,  painter.    Charles  de   Gondy. 

See  Gondy,  C.  de 397 

Philip  I.  count  of  Holland.  Ian  van  Eyck  pinx. 
[Visscher.     Principes    Hollandiae]. 

pI.31of  ?!:.,D.2.3 

Philip  II,  (the  handsome),  count  of  Holland,  etc. 
I.  Mostart  pinx.  [Vissther.  Priricipes  Hol- 
landiis] pi.  35  of  E.,  D.2.3 

Philip  III,  (Philip  il  of  Spain),  count  of  Holland, 
etc.  Titianuspinx,  A?  1549.  [Visscher.  Prin- 
cipes Hollandiae] pi.  37  of  C,  D.2.3 

Philip  III  (of  Spain),  count  of  Holland,  etc.  A. 
Moro  pinx.    [Visscher.  Principes  Hollandiae]. 

pi.  38  of  t.,  D.2.3 

Philip  IV,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  P.  P.  Rubens 
pinx.     [Visscher.     Principes  Hollandiae]. 

pi  40  of  a:.,  D.2.3 

Philip  IV,  of  Spain,    Without  artists'  names. 

pi.  87  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

Philip  V,  of  Spain,    T.  Bernard  P.     S.  Thomassin 

Sculptor pi.  73  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Philip  Neri.  St.  Steph.  Tofanelli  inv.  et  del.  Ra- 
phael Morghen  sculps 298 

Piantanida,  Giovanni,  Italian  violinist.     See  Pro- 

fessori  eelebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

PiCART,   8.,    engraver.    Fran5ois    Tallemant,   after 

Nanteuil.     See   Tallemant.  F 269 

Picchianti,  G.  D.,  engraver.  Cardinal  Guido  Ben- 
tivoglio,  after  A  van  Dyck.  See  Bentivoglio, 
G 255 

PICCINI.    Niccol6,    Italian    musical    composer.     See 

Professor!  eelebri  di  suono.   .   .   .  pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Pico  della  Mirandola,  Giovanni  Francesco.  Ital- 
ian thiologian.  NellaScuolaToscanadip.  E. 
Lapi  inc v.  3  of  E.,  D.3.2 

PiGRAV  {Lat.  Pigraeus),   Pierre,  French  physician. 

Thomas  de  Leu  fecit.    1608 513 

Pilaia, — ,  [Italian  vocalist  ?].  See  Professori  eele- 
bri di  suono pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

PiOLA,  Domenico,  painter  and  etcher.  An  old  man 
with  a  long  beard.     [Not  identified]. 

pi.  77  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

PiPPI,  Giulio,  called  Giulio  Romano,  Italian  painter 
and  architect.    G.  Romano  dip.    E.  Paseali 
inc pl.59of  S.,  D.3.3 

PiSTOCCHi,  Francesco  Antonio,  Italian  vocalist  and 
composer.  See  Professori  eelebri  di  suo- 
no    pl.l7of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Pitau,  N.,  engraver.    Carl  Gustaf  Wrangel,  count 

of  Solvitzborg.     See  Wrangel,  C.G 361 

—  Gustaf  Otto  Stenbock,  or  8leenbock,  count  of 

Bogesund.     See  Stenbock,  G.  0 359 

Plus  VI,  pope.     See  Effigies  pontiflcvm 500 

Pius  VII  (Gregorio  Barnaba  Luigi  Chiaramonti), 
pope.     Cre  Vin.  Camuccini  dip.     Gio.  Balestra 

inc.  in  Roma  1816 131 

Pame.     A.  Bertini  sc pi.  12  of  C.,  A.4.2 

—  Same.     See  Eifiijies  pontificvm 600 

Pius  IX,  pope.     Antonius  Sublet  pinxit.    Jos.  Mar- 

cucci  sculp.    1855 2 

—  Same.     In  profile.    T.  Giangiacomo  dis.  (Litho- 

graph)      pl.l27offf.,  A.8.1 

Pleyel,    Ignaz,    German   musical  composer.      See 

Professori  di  suono pi.  15  of  ffi;.,  A.8.1 

Ploosvan  Amstel,  J.  C,  engraver.  A  young  man 
seated  in  a  chair,  after  C  de  Visscher.  [Not 
identified] pi.  120  of  K.,  A,8.1 

PoiLLY.  F.  de,  engraver.    Nicolas  Fouquet,  after  C. 

Le  Brun.     See  Fouquet,  N 417 

PoiLLY,  J.  B.  de,  engraver.     Corneille  van  Cleve, 

after  J.  Vivien.     See  Cleve,  C.  van 491 

POLi,  Agostino,  musician  and  composer.  See  Pro- 
fessori eelebri  di  suono pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 


POLI,  Giuseppe  Saverio,  Italian  naturalist.  los. 
Cammarano  delineavit.  Ant.  Kicciani  sculp- 
sit pi  29  of  a;.,  A.8.1 

POLIGNAC,  Melchior  de,  French  cardinal  and  diplo- 
matist. Peinte  par  Hyacinte  Itigaud.  Gruv^ 
parFrancoisCherau  . .  .1729 271,485 

POLLACCO,  S.  L..  designer  and  engraver.  Domenico 
Cresti  (Passignano),  after  himself.  SeeCresti, 
D pi.  30  of  ffl:.,D.3.3 

—  Pietro    Buonaccorsi    (Pierino   del  Vaga),   after 

himself.     See  Buonaccorsi,  P.  .   .   .  pi.  15  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  engraver.    Antonio  Canova,  after  himself.     See 

Canova,  A pi.  19  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

Pomerance,  II  cavaliere  delle.     See  Roncalli,  C. 

PONCET,  Petrus,  probably  the  jurist  of  this  name, 
who  flourished  about  1595.  With  only  the 
monogram  X pi.  63  of  E.,  A.8.1 

PONIATOWSKI,  Stanislas  Augustus,  last  king  of 
Poland.  DomusCardelli  raorraore  [sic]  sculp- 
sit.  Roman.  1786  Raph:  Morghen  Sculpsit  Ro- 
mas          226 

PONTE,  Jacopo  da,  called  Bassano,  Italian  painter. 
Jacopo  da  Ponte  . .  .dip.     G.  Barni  incise. 

pi.  60  of  a:.,  D.3.3 

Ponte,  Leandro  da,  called  Bassano,  Italian  painter. 

L.  da  Ponte  dip.  G.  Fu.ssinati  inc.   pi.  61  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Pontius,  or  Dupont,  P.,  engraver.  Frederick  Hen- 
ry, prince  of  Orange,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  See 
Frederick  Henry 147 

—  Gustavus   Adolphus,  of  Sweden,  after  A.  van 

Dyck.     See  Gustavus  Adolphus 125 

—  Isabella    Clara  Eugenia,  countess  of  Holland, 

after  liubens.     See  Isabella  .   .   .   .  pi.  39  of  E.,  D.2.3 

Pontor.mo.    SeeCarucci,  J. 

PoKBUs,  v., painter.    Pierre  Prancheville.  or  Franca- 

villa.     See  Franchfville,  P.    pi.  105,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

PoRDENoNE.    See  Licinio,  G.  A. 

PoRPORA,  Nici  olo,  Italian  musical  composer.    See 

Professori  eelebri  di  suono   ....  pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Porta,  P.   See  Profesi^ori  eelebri  di  suono.   pi.  15  of  ffi.,  A.8.1 

Prati,  Alessio,  Italian  musical  composer.     See  I'ro- 

fessori  eelebri  di  suono pi.  15  of  C,  A.8.1 

Preisler,  G.  M..,  engraver.  Cosmo  ill,  grand  duke 
of  Tuscany,  after  G.  D.  Campiglia.  See  Cos- 
mo 111 258 

Primaticcio,  Francesco,  Italian  painter.    Primatic- 

cio  pinx.    Meunier  sc pi.  62  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Profe.vsoki  eelebri  di  suono.  Four  sheets  dedicated 
by  La  societa  Rainaldi  to  conte  Ant.  Colom- 
biini  Verzeri,  conte  Pietro  Gherardi,  Giovan- 
ni di  Poggio  Baldovinetti,  and  murchese  Giu- 
seppe Auionio  Corsi,  respectively.  Sheet  1-3, 
Luigi  Scotti  dis.  pre.-so  lo  studio  Bettel  iii. 
Sheet  4,  Ant.  Fedi  dis.   presso  lo  studio  Bette- 

lini pi.  14-17of  E.,  A.8.1 

Namely: — Sheet  1.  Soraisj  Loeatellij  Gimignani; 
Pasin;  Veraciui;  Giardini;  Tartini;  Ferrari;  Lolli; 
Cramer  padre;  Hugnani;  Chabrand;  Viotti;  Janoviek; 
Pietro  Nardini;  Galeotti:  Krunpholtz;  dementi;  Me- 
strino;  Capuzzi;  Stiebelt  [Steibelt];  Cervetto;  Pianta- 
nida;  Creuzer;  Dussech;  Cramerf'i;  Mad.  Krunpholtz; 
Dragonetti;  Kolla;  La  Moth;  Rhode;  Janievitz;  Salo- 
mon. 

2.  Adolfo  Hass;  Oocchi;  Saratelli;  Anfossi;  Mariani; 
Brunetti;  Bornei  [Bornet?];  P.  Sabbatini;  Alhinoni; 
Egizio;  Colla;  Gasparinl;  Guglielmi;  Manfredini:  Bi- 
anchi;  Ant.  Salieri;  Schuster;  Paolucci;  Tozzi;  P. 
Mattei:  Righini;  V.  [W.]  A.  Mozart;  Ignazio  Plejel 
[Pleyel];  Caruso;  Tarcni;  Gazzanii:a;  Hajdn  [Haydnl; 
P.  Porta;  Prati;  Vinci;  Borghi;  Buononcini;  Lulli; 
Meull;.Ferd  Par;  And.  Basili;  A-ioli;  Zingarelli;  .-arti; 
Tritto;  Paialello;  Cherubini;  I.  S.  Majer  [Mayer  cyr 
MayrJ. 

3.  Guido  Arezzo ;  Bened?"  Gioi  Miers ;  Fiamo 
PrinP^  della  Venosa  ;  Cav.  Scarlatti;  Palestrina;  Zer- 
lino[ZarlinoJ;  Galilei;  Ab.  Stefani;  Leonardo  Leo;  Feo: 
Mariani  ;  Porpora  ;  Handel  [Haendel];  Traetta;  Corelli; 
Marceilo;  Poll;  Kedi;  Gluck  [Glueck];  Clari;  Pergo- 
lesi;  Perez;  Morales;  Manna;  Galuppi;  Piccini;  Fax; 
lonieili  [JomcUi];  Sacchini:  S.  Martino;  Bach;  Schu- 
ster; Abel;  Kameau;  Durante;  P.  Vallotti;  P.  Penna; 
Ciiftaro;  P.  .Martini;  Campioni;  Ligneville  [Liguiville]; 
Bertoni;  Sala;  Cimarosa;  Kousseau. 

4.  Bernacchi;  La  Tesi  [Tesi-Tramontini]:  Farlnelloi 
La  Bulbar!;  Pistocchi;  Cav.  Ferri;  Caffariello;  Bordo- 
ni;  Egiziello:  Amorevoli ;  Guarducci  ;  Carestini;  La 
Taiber;  Cariani;  EliBi;'libaldi;  Cav.  Matteucci;  Aprile; 
Manzuoli;  Cav.  Guadagni;  Raff;  Millico;  MafFoli;  La 
Gahbrielle;  .Monbelli;  Babbi;  La  Pilaia;  Casella;  Ten- 
ducci;  La  Bastardina:  Pacchierotti  [Pacchiarotti];  Maz- 
zanti;  Ansani;  Damiani:  Babbini;  Marches!;  La  Bilin- 
ton  [BiUington];  l,a  Catelani  [Catalan!];  La  Morichelli; 
t.aTodi:  And.  .Martini;  Crescentine  [Crescentini];  La 
Banti;  De  Amicis;  La  Silva;  La  Grassini;  David;  La 
Bertinotti;  La  Marra  [.Mara]. 

Pufendorf.  tiamuel,   baron  von,  German  publicist. 

8.  Blesendorfi".  .  Sculp pi- 46  of  E.,  A.8.1 

PoGNANl,  Gaetano,  Italian  violinist.    See  Professori 

eelebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

QciRiM,  Angelo  Maria,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vat- 
ican, 1730.    See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 


RABU8 


17 


RTJBEKS 


Rabus,  Pieter.  Bodekker  pinx.  I.  Houbrnken  sculp.       112 
Kacine,  Jean,    French  poet.    H.  Rigaud  pinx'  De 

Meersman  sculptt pl.9of  C,  A.8.1 

Raeburn,  H.,  painter.     Lord  Newton.     See  Hay, 

C 411 

Rapf,  Anton,  German  singer.    See  Professori  celebri 

di  suono pi.  17  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Raffaello  Santi,    or  Sanzio.  da   Urbino.       See 

Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello,  da  Urbino. 
Raibolini,  F.  F.,  p«tH/er.    Vangelista  Scappi.    See 

Scappi.V.    pl.47,  v.2of  C,  0.3.2;  pl.73of  E.,  D.3.3 
Rajus.  John,  F.  Ji.  S.      W.  Faithome    pinx.      G. 

Vertue  sculp.  1713 395 

Rameai),  Jean  Philippe.  French  musical  composer. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono   .   .  pi.  18  of  ^.,  A.8.1 
Ramenghi,  Bartolomeo,  co//«/ Bagnacavallo.  Italian 

painter.    B.  Ramenghi   d"    Bagnacavallo   dip 

K.  Sonne  inc.  nello  St.  Toschi  .   .   .  pi.  63  of  €.,  D.3.3 
Ramsav,  \.,  painter.    Philip  Yorke,  earl  of  Hard- 

wicke.    /Se«  Yorke,  P 56 

Ranc,  J.,  painter.  Kusfebe  Renaudot.  See  Rcnaudot, 

E. 40 

11  Aovx.  J.,  painter.    Jean  Soancn.    See  8oanen,J.         53 
Raphael.    See  Santi  or   Sanzio,  Raffaello,  da  Ur- 
bino. 

Rauschenbergh,  Johann,  baron  von,  imperial  gen- 
eral in  the  thirty  years'  war.  G.  Bouttats 
8ci pi.  97  of  C,  A.8.1 

Ravano,  F.,  engraver.  Albrecht  Diirer  the  elder, 
after  A.  Diirer.     See  Duerer,  A.,  the  el'/er. 

pi.  35a  of  C,  D.3.2 

—  Giovanni  Francesco  Barbierl  (Guercino),  after 

himself.    SeeBarbieri,  G.  F pi.  7  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  Lorenzo  dc'  Medici,  after  G.  Vasari.    See  Me- 

dici, L.  de' pi.  77.  V.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 

Razzi  (Bazzi),  Giovanni  Antonio,  called  Sodoma, 
Sienese  painter.  G.  A.liazzi  ...  dip.  V.Del- 
la  Bruna  inc pi.  64  of  C,  D.3.3 

Rebaldis,  F.  de,  a  mendicant  friar.  With  the  mono- 
gram pl  [Francesco  Villamena]  .   .  .  pl.6  of  C,  A.6.2 

Redi,   [Franceso,   Italian   singer?]     See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 

Rembrandt  Harmenszoon,  or  Hermanszoon.  van 
Rijn,  Dutch  painter  and  cneraver.  Rembrant 
pinx.    Soramerau  scul.    Etcliing 402 

—  etcher.    Manasseh  ben  Joseph  ben  Israel.    See 

Manasseh 402 

Remus,  Georg,  philologist,  legal  writer,  etc.    Lucas 

Kilianus  Aug.  ad  uivum  delineault 396 

RENACDOT.Eusebe,  French  orientalist.  I.  Ranc  pinx. 

F.  Cheveau,  lain6,  sculpsit 40 

Reni,  Guido,  Italian  painter.    G.  Rcnl  dip.    L.  Er- 

rani  inc pi.  65  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Beatrice  Cenci.    See  Cencl.  B. 

438;  pi.  4  of  C,  A.6.6 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  English  painter.     I.  Jiey- 

nolds  dip.  L.  Campo-Antico  inc.  .   .  pi.  66  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Rhode  [J.  F.,  builder  of  the  organ  in  the  church  of 
Saint  Peter  ?] .  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no   pi.  14  of  C,  A.8.1 

RiBERA.  Jo8(5,  called  Bpagnoletto,  Spanish  paint- 
er and  engraver.  G.  Ribera  dip.  G.  Guzzi 
inc pi.  67  of  C,  D.3.3 

RicciANi,  A.,  engraver.   Giuseppe  Saverio  Poll.  See 

Poll,  G.  8 pi.  29  of  €.,  A.8.1 

RiCClARDi,  Tomaso.    Simon  Vouet  deli.  1632.    P.  de 

lode  junior  sculp 394 

Richard,  8..  engraver.  Giacomo  Bellini,  after  him- 
self.    See  Bellini,  G pi.  11  of  C,  D.3.3 

RlCHELlKU,  Armand  Jean  Duplessis,  due  de,  cardi- 
nal and  statesman.  Champaigne  Pinxit.  Nan- 
tiieil  sculpebat  1637.  Ist  state,  with  artists' 
names  only 213 

RiGACD,  felisabeth  de  Gouy,  wife  of  the  p.iinter. 
Peint  par  Hyathe  Kigaud.  Gravfe  par  Jean 
Georges  Will  a  Paris  1743 502 

RlGAUD,  Hyacinthe.  French  portrait  painter.  Ab 
ipso  met  coloribus  expressa  [1698].  Aeri  inci- 
dit  Petrus  Drevet  Anno.  M.D.CC.llI 319 

—  Same.     Se  ipse  pinxit  [1692].    Edellnck  sculp. 

[1698], 317 

—  Same,  painting  the  portrait  of  his  wife.    Peint 

par  lui  m6me.   Grave  par  Jean  Daulle  pour  sa 
Reception  a  I'Academie  en  1742 315 

Note  — TYie  original  is  in  the  museum  of  the  Louvre. 

—  painter.    Augustus  iii.  king  of  Poland,  when 

prince  royal.     See  Augustus  ill 263 

—  (?)  Bernard  Le  Bouyer de  Fontenelle.    See  Fon- 

tenelle,  BLeB.de 515 

—  Cardinal  ttienne  Le  Camus.    See  Le  Camus,  E.  25 

—  Cardinal   Guillaume  Dubois.     See  Dubois.  G.  24 

—  Charles  Gaspard  Guillaume  de  Vintimille.     See 

Vintimille.  C.  G.  G.  de 459 

—  Charles  Rene  d'  Hozier.    See  Hozier,  0.  R.  d'.        37 

3 


RiQAUD,  H.,  continued. 

—  Claude  Deshayes  Gendron.    See  Gendron.C.  D.        45 

—  Comte  d'flvreux.    See  fivreux,  Corate  d' .  .  .        448 

—  Comte  de   Fouquet.      See  Fouquet,  C.   L.  A., 

comte  de 51 

—  filisabeth  de  Gouy,  his  wife.    See  Rigaud,  jfc.  de 

Gouy 502 

—  Fr6d6ric  Leonard.    See  Leonard,  F 49 

—  Hermann  Moritz,  count  of  Saxe.    See  Saxe,  H. 

M..  count  of 17 

—  Jacques  Benigne    Bossuet,    bishop  of  Meaux. 

See  Bossuet,  J.  B 179 

—  Jean  Balthasar  Keller.    See  Keller,  J.  B.  .  .  .  41 

—  Jean  de  Boullongne.    See  Boullongne,  .J.  de  .  .  28 

—  Jean  Francois  Paul  de  Bonne  de  Cr6qui.  due  de 

Lesdiguieres.    See  Lesdigui&res,  J.  F.  P.  de 

B.  de  Cr6qui,  due  de 1.36 

—  Jean  Racine.     See  Racine,  J pi.  9  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  Jules  Hardouin  Mansard.    See  Mansard,  J.  H.  .  16,  27 

—  Leonard  de  Lamet.    See  Lamet.  L.  de    ....        436 

—  Louis  XIV,  of  France,  as  dauphin.    See  Louis 

XIV 29 

Same,  in  royal  robes.    See  Louis  xiv  .....  35 

—  Louis  XV  as  a  child,  on  his  throne.    See  Louis 

XV 264 

—  Louis  Alexandre  de  Bourbon,  comte  de  Toulouse. 

See  Toulouse,  L.  A.  Bourbon,  comte  de. 

4;i4;pl.22of  C,  A.8.1 

—  Louis  Antoine  de  Noailles,  cardinal.    See  No- 

ailles,  L.  A.  de 22 

—  Louis  Antoine  de  Pardaillan  de  Gondrin,  due 

d'Antin.    See  Antin,  L.  A.  de  Pardaillan  de 
Gondrin,  due  d' ^  444,  552 

—  Maria  Serre  Rigaud.  hig  mother.    Sfe  Rigaud, 

M.8 435 

—  Martin  Desjardins.    See  Desjardins,  M 442 

—  Melchior  do  Polignae.     See  Polignac,  M.    .   .   ,  271,  485 

—  Philip  Liidwig,  count  von  Sinzemiorf.    See  81n- 

zendorf,  P.  L.,  count  von 48 

—  Pierre  Mignard.     See  Mignard,  P 30,  39,  447 

—  Ren(i  Fran9ois  de  Boauvau,  archbishop  of  Nar- 

bonne.     See  Beauvau.  II.  F.  de 67 

—  Samuel  Bernard,  comte  do  Coubert.    See  Cou- 

bert 38, 246 

RiOADD,  Maria  Serre,  mother  of  the  painter.  A 
BC  [H.  Rigaud]  picta,  [1695].  Drevet  suulpsit, 
[1702] 435 

RiGtiiNi.  Vincenzo,  Italian  musical  composer.    See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .  .  .  .pi.  15  of  C,  A.8.1 

RlMINALDl,   Orazio.  Italian   painter.     O.  Riminaldi 

dip.    G.  Fosellainc pi.  68  of  C,  D.3.3 

Rivera,  G.,  engraver,  Agostino  Caracci,  after  him- 
self.    SeeCaraccl,  Agostino  .   .   .   .  ul.20  of  C,  D.3.3 

Robert  de  Fries,  count  of  Holland,  etc.    [  Visscher. 

Princlpes  Ilollandia)] pi.  9  of  JT.,  D.2.3 

Robert-de-Seri,  p.  p.  a.,  painter.   Bertrand  Mon- 

hinat.     See  Monsinat,  B 359 

Robdsti,  Jacopo,  called  Tintoretto,  Venetian  paint- 
er. I.  Itobusti  dip.  G.  Nardlni  inc.  Studio 
Toschi pi.  69  of  C,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    J.  Tatti  (Sansovino).    See  Tatti,  J. 

pi.  54  of  E.,  A.8.1 ;  pi.  88,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 
Rodriguez,  Simon,  companion  of  Loyola.    See  Lo- 
yola, I pl.lSof  jr.,  A.8.1 

ROLLA.  Alessandro,  Italian  violinist  and  composer. 

.9ee  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  14  of  C,  A.8.1 
ROLLIN.  Charles,  French  historian.    C.  Coypel  pinxit 

J.  Balechou  sculpsit 52 

—  Same.    O.  Coypel  pin.  P.  Tanje  sculp 395 

Romano,  Giulio.    See  Pippi.  G. 
RoNCALLi,Uristoforo,  eaW«/  II  cavalieredellePome- 

rance,  Florentine  painter.     Octauius  Leonus 
Roman'  pictor  fecit  1623 295 

ROOTHAAN,  Jan  Philippus,  general  of  the  Jesuits. 
Tertno  Glangiacomo  dis.    N.  Moneta  inc. 

pl.49ofjr.,  A.8.1 

RosASPiNA,  F.,  engraver.    St.  Francesco  d'Assisi, 

after  Domenichino.    See  Francesco  d'Assisi  .        299 

RossENA,  A.,  engraver.  Leonello  Spada,  after  him- 
self.   SeeSpada,  L pi.  75  of  JT.,  D  3.3 

Rossi,  Francesco,  called  Cecchino  Salvlati,  Italian 
painter.    F.  Salvlati  dip.    A.  Calzi  inc. 

pi.  70  of  C,  D.3.3 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques,  writer  on  musical  subjects. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .  .  pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

ROCXEL  DE  Medauy,  Fran9ois,  archbishop  of  Rouen. 
Antius  Masson  ad  viuum  pingebat  et  sculpe- 
bat 1677 388 

ROVERE,  Francesco  Maria  l  della,  duca  d'Urbino. 
Tiziano  dip.    I.  Andrews  inc.     Boston  1842. 

pi.  79a,  v.  2  of  jr.,  D.3.2 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul.  Flemish  painter.  Dipinto  da 
Rubens.  Disto  e  Incisoda  L.  Calamatta.  Proof, 
with  artists'  names  only,  which  are  written 
with  a  pencil 366 


RUBEN'S 


18 


SIMONNEAU 


Rubens,  P.  P.,  covtimed. 

—  Same.    P.  Paolo  Rubens  dip.    A.  Marclii  inc. 

pi.  71  of  IE.,  D.3.3 

—  Same.   Van  Dyck  pinxit.    I.  Audran  Scul  1710. 

pi.  a  of  ST.,  C.7.5 

—  Same.    Wandick  [Van  Dj-ck  ?1  dip.    Folo  inc. 

pi.  70  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  painter.     Count  de  Bucquoi.      SeeBucquoi.   .        174 

—  Elena  Forman,  his  second  wife  .  pi. 427,  v.  3 of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Francesco  de' Medici.     See  Medici,  F.  de'. 

204;  pi.  cof  2C.,  C.7.5 

—  Isabella  Clara  Eugenia,   countess  of  Holland. 

See  Isabella pi.  39  of  C,  D.2.3 

—  Joanna  of  Austria.     See  Joanna    .   .   .  pi.  d  of  ST.,  C.7.5 

—  Maria  de'  Medici,  in  the  character  of  Minerva. 

See  Medici,  M.  de' pi.  b  of  C,  C.7.5 

—  Philip  IV,  count  of  Holland.     See  Philip  iv. 

pi.  40  of  a.,  D.2.3 

RuBENS's  second  wife.    See  Forman,  E. 

Rl'BENS's  two  eldest  sons,  Albert  and  Nicholas.     P. 

P.  Rubens  I'inx.     Danzel  scupl.  [.s?c]  .   .   .   .         522 

RCMILIACO,  Eugenius  a,  general  of  the  order  of  capu- 
chins. E.  Morelli  dis.  Lit.  Daneei.  (Litho- 
graph)     pi.  117  of  S:.,  A.8.1 

Rcspi,  C,  desir/ner.     Aloisio  Maria  Ungarelli.    See 

Ungarel'li,  A.  M 300 

RuspoLi,  Mario  Leopoldo.     Tofanelli    del.      Testa 

sculp pi.  37  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Sabbatini,  Padre  Ludovico  Antonio,  composer  of 
church  music.  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no pi.  15  of  C,  A.8.1 

Sacchim.  Antonio  Maria  Gasparo,  Italian  musical 
composer.  See  Professori  celebri  di  suo- 
no  .   .   . pi.  16  of  E.,  A.8.1 

SadeI/ER,  E.,  designer  and  engraver.  Matthias,  em- 
peror of  Germany.    See  Matthias   ......        187 

—  Otto  Heinrieh,   Graf  von  ."-chwarzenberg.     See 

Schwartzenberg.  O.  H.,  Graf  von 521 

—  engraver.    Melchior  Klesel.     See  Klesel,  M.  .   .         360 

—  Philibert  Emanuel,  duke  of  Savoy.     See  Eman- 

uel, Philibert  pl.67of2!;.,  A.8.1 

Sailliar.  L.,  engraver.    William    ii,   of  Nassau, 

after  G.  Honthorst.     See  William  ii 58 

St.  Aubin,  a.  de,  painter.  Marquis  de  Condorcet. 
See  Condorcet,  J.  A.  N.  de  Caritat,  marquis 
de 99 

Saint  Brison,  Pierre  Seguier,  marquis  de,  pr6v6t 
de  Paris,  J659.  Nanteuil  ad  viuum  del.  et 
sculpebat  1669 87 

Baint-Florentin,  Louis,  Phelypeaux,  comte  de. 
Peint  par  Louis  Tocqu6  en  1749.  et  Grave  par 
Je.  Geo.  Will  en  1761.    3d  state  .   .  pi.  21  of  ff.,  A.8.1 

St.    George,    Claude    de,   archbishop.      Edelinck 

Sculp 430 

Bala,  Niccolo,  author  of  Regole  del  contrapuuto 
prattico.    See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pl.ieof  jr.,  A.8.1 

Salieei,  Antonio,  Italian  composer.    See  Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  15  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Salmeron,  Alfonso,  companion  of  Loyola.  See  Lo- 
yola, I pi.  18  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Salomon,  Johann  Peter,  German  violinist.  See  Pro- 
fessori celebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Saevi,  E.,  engraver.    Jacopo  Palma,  the  younger, 

after  himself.     See  Palma.  J.  .   .   .  pi.  58  of  C,  D.3.3 

Salvi,  Giovanni  Battista,  called  Sassoferrato,  Ital- 
ian painter.  Q-.  B.  Salvi  detto  Sassoferrato 
dip.    .Nardini  inc.  nella  Scuola  Toschi. 

pi.  72  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Salviati,  Cecchino.    See  Rossi,  F. 

Sanctis.  G.  de,  painter.    Giuseppe  Maria  Graziosi. 

See  Graziosi,  G.  M pi.  119  of  C,  A.8.1 

Sand,  George.    See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 

Sansovino.    See  Tatti,  J. 

Santeul  {LMt.  Sanctolius),  Jean  Baptiste  de, French 
Latin  poet,  J)u  M6e  Eques  pinxit.  Edelinck 
Sculp 456 

Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello  (Raphael),  da  Urbino, 
Italian  painter.  R.  Sanzio  pinx.  Without 
artists' names pi.  76  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

—  Same,    and  Vannucci,  Pietro,  called  Perugino. 

(From  the  School  of  Athens.)    Ratfaello  pinx. 
F.  Jordan  sculp.    Proof  on  India  paper. 

pl.53offfl:.,  A.8.1 
(1),  painter.    Pope  Julius  ii.    See  Julius  ii. 

pi.  35  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

—  Sigismondo  Conti.    See  Conti.  S. .  .  pi.  30  of  S.,  A.8.1 
Saratelli,  Giuseppe,  Italian  musical  composer.  See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono   .   .   .   .  pi.  15  of  ST.,  A.8  1 
Saeti,   Giuseppe,  Italian   musical    composer.      See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Sabto,  Andrea  del.    See  Vannucchi,  A. 
Sassoferrato.    See  Salvi,  G.  B. 
Baugrain,  — ,  bookseller.    Fiquet  Sculpsit .....        516 


Saxe,  Hermann,  Moritz,  count  of,  marshal  of  France. 

I'eint  par  Hiacinthe  Rigaud.    Grav<5  par  J.  G. 

Will  1745 17 

SCAPPT.  Vangelista,  of  the  1.5th  century.    F.  Francia 

dip.    L.  Sivalli  inc.  nello  St.  Toschi. 

pl.47,  V.  2of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Same.    F.  Francia  dip.     A.  Dalco  inc.  nello  St. 

Toschi pi.  73  of  E.,  D.3.3 

Scarlatti,  Cav.  Alessandro,  Italian  musical  com- 
poser.   See  Professori  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 
Schley,   J.  van  der,  engraver.    Jean  Baptiste  de 
Boyer,  marquis   d'Argens,  after  T.  van    der 
Pee.     See  Argens,  J.  B.  de  Boyer,    marquis 

d' 514 

Schmidt,  G.  F.,  engraver.     Antoine  Pesne,  after 

himself.     See  Pesne,  A 19 

—  Augustus  III,  king  of  Poland,  after  L.  de  Hilves- 

Ire.     See  Augustus  III 50 

—  Comte  d'  i^vreux,  after  H.  Rigaud.    See  ilvrenx, 

Comte  d' 448 

—  Count  Miklos  {or  Nicholas,  Esterhazy,  after  L. 

Tocqu^.     See  Esterhazy,  M 1 

—  Daniel  Charles  Gabriel  de  Pestels  de  Lf^vis  de 

Tubieres  de  Caylus,  after  Fontaine  [L.  La 
Fontaine  ?]  See  Caylus,  D.  C.  G.  de  P.  de  L. 
deT.de 26 

—  Frederick  the  Great.    See  Frederick  iii  (ii)  .  .  97 

—  Jean  Bernouilli,  after  J.  Huber.     SeeBernouilli, 

J 228 

—  Pierre  Mignard,  after  H.  Rigaud.     See  Mignard, 

P 30,39,447 

Schmutzer,  a.  and  J.,  engravers.  Charles  vi,  em- 
peror of  Germany,  after  M.  van  Mijtens.  See 
Charles  VI 43 

SCHOENBORN,  John  Philipp  von,  archbishop  of  May- 
ence,  1647.    Without  artists'  names. 

pi.  95  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Schouwaeof,     Conte.fsa.     Vine.  Camuccini   inc.  e 

dip.   Dom.  Marchetti  inc.  .   .   .  205 ;  pi.  8  of  C,  A.4.2 

SCHUPPEN,  p.  van,  engraver.  Magnus  Gabriel  de  La 
Gardie,  after  D.  Klocker.  See  La  Gardie,  M. 
G.  de 359 

—  Michel  Colbert,  after  J.  Le  Febure.   See  Colbert, 

M 373 

—  Pierre  due  de  Seguier,  after  C.  Le  Brun.    See 

Seguier,  P.,  due  de 445 

—  Pierre  Ignace  de  Braux,  baron  de  Champagne, 

after  Beaubrun,  See  Champagne,  P.  I.  de 
Braux,  baron  de 371 

Schuster,  [Joseph,  German  composer?].  See  Pro- 
fessori celebri  di  suono pi.  15  of  tK.,  A.8.1 

Schuster,  [Ignaz,  comic  vocalist  and  composer?] 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  16  of  C,  A.8.1 

Schwarzenberg,  Otto  Heinrieh,  Graf  von.     ptore 

Joane  Sadelero 521 

Sciarpelloni.    See  Credi,  L.  di. 

SciLLA,  Agostino,  Italian  'painter.  Aug  Scilla : 
Mess  :  in  :  Arnold  :  van  Westerhout  Sculp. 
Rom« pi.  48  of  E.,  A.8.1 

ScRiVERius,   Scriver,  or  Schriever,  Petrus.     C.  de 

Visscherdel.    I.  Houbraken  sculps 297 

Sebregondi,  Giuseppe  de,  aulic  counsellor.  D. 
Chiara  Colonna  disegno  dal  vero  1836.  Roma 
Lithografia  Battistelli pi.  122  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Seguier,  Pierre,  due  de,  chancellor  of  France.  Car 
le  Brun  pinxit  [1662].  P.  Van  Schuppen  scul- 
pebat 1662.     With  artists'  names  only  ....         445 

Seguier,  Pierre.    See  Saint-Brison,  Marquis  de. 

Semmedo,  or  Semedo,  Alvaro,  of  the  Society  of 
Jesus,  procurator  of  Japan  and  China  in  1642. 
Without  artists' names 396 

Servien,  Francois,  bishop  of  Bayeux.  Champaigne 
Pinxit.  R.  NantUeil  sculpebat  13°  Nou.  A° 
1658.   1st  state.   Proof  with  artists' names  only.       259 

Sevin,  Claudius  Albert  (called  Echo),  painter. 
C.  Sevin  dip.  A.  Marches!  inc.  nelo  St.  Tos- 
chi    pi.  74 of  C,  D.3.3 

Sextus  IV,  pope.    F.  Melozzo  da  Forli  inv.  e  dip. 

Francesco  Garzoli  inc pi.  1  of  eE.,  A.6.6 

—  Same.    iToof   on   India  paper  before   any  let- 

ters    pi.  32  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Sextus  V,  pope.    See  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

Sforza,   Battista,  wife    of  Federigo  iii,   count  of 
Montefeltro.  Pier  dellaFrancesca  dip.  Franck 
,inc.  nella  8c.  Calamatta     .   .  pi.  15c,  v.  1  of  E.,  D.3.2 
SiLVA, — ,  [Italian  vocalist?].    See  Professori  celebri 

di  suono pi.  17  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

SiLVESTRE,  L.  de,  painter.    Augustus  iir,  king  of 

Poland.    See  Augustus  III 50 

SiLVESTRi,  E.,  engraver.  Andrea Boscoli,  after  him- 
self  pi.  13 of  E.,  D.3.3 

Simonneau,  C.,  the  elder,  engraver.  Jules  Har- 
douin  Mansard,  after  F.  de  Troy.  See  Man- 
sard, J.  H 18 


SIMONETTA 


19 


TOCQU^ 


SrMONETTA,  La  Bella.    See  Cattanl  Slmonetta. 
SiNZE.VDORF,   Philipp   Ludwie;,   count  von.        Hya- 
cliitus  Risf.iud  Finxit,  [1729].  Claudius  Drevet. 

Sculpsit,  [1730] 48 

SiRLETO,  Gulielmo,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1570.    5e(;  Effigies  pontificvm 500 

SiVALLi,  L.,  em/raver.     Vangelista  Scappi,  after  P". 

F.  Haiboiini.    See  Scappi,  V.    pi.  47,  v.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 
SoANEN.  Jean,   French  prelate,    bUhop    of   Senez. 
Pelnt  par  J.  Kauux.    [Engraved  by  J.  J.  Bale- 

chouj[ 53 

SODOMA.    See  Kazzi.  G.  A. 

SOETERN,  Philipp  Christopher   von,  archbishop  of 
Treves,  1623.    Without  artists'  names. 

pi.  83of2r.,  A.8.1 
SOMAOLTA,  Giullo  Maria  della,  cardinal  librarian  of 

the  Vatican,  1826.     See  Effigies  pontificvm      .         500 
BOMis,    Lorenzo,    Italian    violinist.     See    Professori 

celebri  di  suono pi.  14  of  Z..,  A.8.1 

SOMMERAU,  L.,  em/raver,  Rembrandt  Harmenszoon, 
orllermanszoon,  van  Rijn,  after  himself.     See 

Rembrandt 402 

Sonne,  E.,   en<iraver.    Bartolomeo   Ramenghi  (Ba- 
gnacavallo),    after  himself.      See    Ramenghi, 

B pi.  63  of  C,  D.3.3 

—    Paolo  Cagliari   (Paul  Veronese),  after  himself. 

■See  Cagliari.  P pi.  17  of  C,  D.3.3 

SosTER,  B.,  engraver.    Garcia  de'  Medici,  after  A. 
AUori  (Bronzlno).     ,S'ee  Medici,  Garcia  de'. 

pi.  39  of  C,  A.8.1 ;  pi.  74a,  v.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 
Southwell,  Sir  Richard,  English  statesman  of  the 
time  of  Henry  viu.    H.  Holbein  dip.    A.  Al- 

fieri  inc pi.  61a,  v.  2  of  «.,  D.3.2 

SouTMAN,  P.,  painter,     Maurice  of  Nassau.    .See 

Maurice 425 

Sozzi,   G.,  draughtsman.     Giovanni  Davlde.     See 

Davide,  G pi.  118  of  C,  A.8.1 

Spada,  Leonello,  Bolognese  painter.    L.  Spada  dip. 

A.  RoBsena  inc pi.  75  of  &.,  D.3.3 

Spaonoletta.    See  Ribera,  J. 

Sparr,  Otto  Christopher,  baron  von,  imperial  gen- 
eral in  the  thirty  years'  war.    G.  Bouttats  fe- 

Bit pi.  lOOof  2r.,  A.8,1 

Spinola,  Nlcolao  Maria,  doge  of  Genoa.    Peregriniis 

Parodi  inv.  Carolus  Gregorj  sculp,    pi.  4  of  C,  A.8.1 
BTAWmLAS  {Lat.  Stanislaus).  Sec  Ponlatowski,  8.  A. 
Steffant,     Ab.     [Agostino    Steffani,    Italian    mu- 
sical   composer?].    See  Professori   celebri  dl 

suono pi.  16  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Bteibelt,  Daniel,  German  muscian  and  composer. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi  14  of  C,  A.8.1 
Steinla,  M.,  eiifjritrer.    Albrecht  Dlirer,  after  him- 
self.    .SVt'Duerer,  A pi.  34  of  C,  D.3.3 

Stenbock,  or  Stt-enbock,  Gustaf  Otto, count  of  Boge- 

sund.    N'  Pitau  sculp 359 

Btigliani  {Lot.  Stilianus),  Tomaso,  Italian    poet. 

1625.    Octaulus  Leouus  Roman'  pictor  fecit  .         422 
Strange,  Sir  R.,  engraver.  •The  children  of  Charles 
I,  after  A.  van  Dyck.     See  Charles,  prince 

of  Wales 166 

StrOZZI,  Giulio,  Italian  poet,  1583-1660.    T.  Tinelli 

dip.    V.  Delia  Bruoa  inc.  .   .  pi.  110,  v.  2  of  (E.,  D.3.2 
Btrozzi,    Roberto.      Simon   Voiiet  deline.  Venetle 

1627.    Mi.  Lasne  fecit  Paris 394 

Sublet,   A.,  painter.     Pope   Pius   ix.     See  Plus 

IX 2 

BuiDERiiOEF,    I.,    engraver.   .Maurice    of    Nassau, 

after  P.  Soutinan.    See  Maurice 425 

Sunder,  Lucas,  called  Cranach,  German  painter.  L. 

Cranach  dip.    F.  ClericI  inc.    .  .  .  pi.  76  of  JT.,  D.3.3 
Suppini,  p..  engraver.    Marco  Basaitl,  after  himself. 

SeeBasalti.  M pi.  8  of  JT.,  D.3.3 

BusTERMANS.  or  Subtermans,  Justus.  Flemish  paint- 
er.    G.  Subtermans  dip.    A.  Dalco  Inc. 

pi.  77  of  €.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    A  man.    See  Unknown. 

pi.  141,  V.  3  of  C,  D.3.2 

—  Galileo  Galilei.    See  Galilei,  G.  pi.  161,  v.  3  of  C,  D.3.2 
SZELEPTSENT,  George,  arciibishop  of  Gran  In  Hun- 
gary, d.  1685.     delineault   Fr.  Adolph,  Capu- 

cin.     I.  C.  Manasser  fecit pi.  56  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Note-  —  Tiie  portrait  Is  at  the  bottom  of  a  plate  con- 
taining heads  of  Eusebiua,  or  Uran,  founder  of  the 
order  of  Hermits  of  St.  Paul,  at  the  monastery  of  Pi- 
silia,  in  124(1,  and  of  fifty-five  members  of  the  order  of 
various  nations. 

Taiber  [Tayber],  Franz,  organist  and  composer.   See 

Professori  celebri  dl  suono  .   .   .   .  pi.  17  of  d.,  A.8.1 

Tallemant,  Francois,  abbe  de  Valchr^tien.  Nan- 
teuil  ad  viuum  delin.  Steph  Picart  romus 
Sculp .'         269 

Talon,  Omer,  {Lot.  Audromarus  Talaeus)  French 
magistrate.  P.  Champaigne  Pin.  Morin  scul. 
et  ex 129 


TANjft.  p.,  engraver.    Charles  RoUin,  after  0.  A. 

.  Coypei.    See  RolUn,  C 395 

Tabchi,  Angiolo,  Italian  composer  and  vocalist.  .See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  ....  pi.  15  of  JT.    A.8.1 
Tahtini,  Giuseppe,  Italian  violinist  and  composer. 

See  Professori  celebri  di  suono  .   .  pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 
TA880,  Torquato,   Italian   poet.    P.   Mercurj  fecit, 


1841 


,  301,  347 


370 
422 


443 


.Vb^.".  —  Proofs,  without  the  name  of  the  subject  of  the 
enRravmg.      Print  :S47   has  the  autograph  dedication, 

A  Sua  Eminenja  Uev  I  H  Si-r  Cardinal  A.  Tosti  1 11 
8uo  Uuio  ObblliSo  Serv.  1  P.  Mercurj." 

Tatti,  J.,  called  Sansovino.  Italian  sculptor  and  ar- 
chitect. I.  Robust!  do  il  Tintoretto  dip.  P. 
Mancionlnc pi.  88,  v.  2  of  JT.,  D.3.2 

Same pi.  54  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Xoie.  —  Vroof  before  any  letters.  The  names  of  the 
•rtistnare  written  with  a  i)encil,— Tintort'ttodin:  Pictro 
Mancion  incite,  — as  is  al.so  this  autograph  dedication, 
"  A  Sua  EOiza  Rffio  |  II  Slg":"  Cardl.«  Antonio  Tosti  I 
II  Buo  Uino  ed  obbligatissimo  Servitbre  |  =  Pietro  Man- 
cion." 

—    Same.    Tiziano  Vecelliodip.    Gio.  Paolo  Loren- 

zl  sordo  muto  inc pl.79h,  v.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 

Teissier.  Eustache.    A.  BoUys  pinxit   G.  Edelinck 

BCUlp 

Temperta,  Antonio,  Florentine  painter.  Octaulus 
Leonus  Roman'  pictor  fecit.    1623 

Tempesta.    See  Molyn,  P. 

Tencin,  Pierre  Gu^rin  de,  French  cardinal  and 
statenman.  Ste.  Parrocel  Efflglem  plnxlt.  J, 
G.  Will  del.  et  sculp.    2d  state 

Tenducci,  Giusto  Fernando,  Italian   vocalist.     .See 

Professori  celei>rl  di  suono   .   .   .  .  pi.  17  of  C   A.8  1 

Te8I-Tra.montini,    Vittoria,    Italian  vocalist.      See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  .  .   .  .  pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Testa,  A.,  en^rarer.    Mario  Leopoldo  Ruspoli,  after' 

Tofanelll.    See  Ruspoll,  M.  L.  .  .  pi.  37  of  E.   A  8  1 

Theodoric  I.  count  of  Holland.    [Visscher.    Priiicl- 

pes  HoIIandlap] pi.  2  of  C,  D.2.3 

Theodoric  II,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher. 
Principes  Hollandiae] '    ~ 

Theodoric  III,  count  of  Holland,  etc. 
Principes  HollandifeJ 

Theodoric  IV,  count  of  Holland,  etc. 

Principes  HollandlsB] .""pi.  6  of  C.,  D.2.3 

Theodoric   V.   count  of  Holland,   etc.    [Visscher. 

Principes  HoIlandleB] pi.  11  of  C.   D.2  3 

Theodoric  VF,  count  of  Holland,  etc.     [Visscher. 

Principes  Hollandia;] pi.  13  of  C,  D.2.3 

Theodoric  VII,  count  of  Holland,  etc.    [Visscher. 

Principes  Hollandioe] pi.  15  of  C.   D.2  3 

THftvENiRi,  J.  C,  painter.  Gerhard  Dou.  after  him- 
self.    SeeDou,  G pi.  33  of  j:.,  D.3.3 

Thobcassin.  H.  8.,  engrnrer.    Cardinal  fitlenne   I.e 

Camus,  after  H.  RIgaud.     See  Lo  Camus,  fi.         25 

TUOXASSIN,  8.,  engraver.  Philip  V,  of  Spain,  after 
a  medallion  by  T.  Bernard.    See  Philip  v. 

^  pi.  73  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Thorvaldsen,  Albert,  or  Bertel,  Danish  sculptor. 

Vine.  CamuccinI  dip.  Gio.Foloinc.  pi.  13of  E.,  A.4.2 

TuouRNEVSER,  or  Thournelssen,  J.  J.,  father  and 
son,  engravers.  Emanuel  Konig,  after  J.  F. 
Wettstein.    .See  Koenig,  E 396 

Tibaldi,  Carlo,  Italian  vocalist.  See  Professori  cele- 
bri di  suono    pl.  17  of  C,  A.8.1 

TiLLT,  Johann  Tserclaes,  Graf  von,  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  imperial  armies  in  the  thirty  years' 
war.  Ant  van  Dyck  pinxit  Pet.  d«  loden 
sculp.     Munich  gallery jjg 

Tinelli,  T.,pain/er.    Giulio  Strozzi.     .See  Strozzl, 

O pl.  110,  V.  2  of  C,  D.3.2 

Tintoretto.    See  Robusti,  J. 

Tipaldo,  Emillo   -Amadeo  de,  Italian    biographer. 

Cosroe  Dusi  dis.     G.  Dala  inc.    .   .  pi.  65  of  E.,  A.8.1 

TiTIjOr  Tito,  Santi  di,  Italian  painter  and  architect.  S.' 

dl  Tito  dip.    V.  Della  Bruna  Inc.  .  pi.  78  of  C.,  D.3.3 

TiTi,  or  Tito.  Tlberlo,  lulian  painter.    T.  Till  dip. 

Q.FosellaInc pl.  79  of  C.  D.3.3 

Titian.    See  Vecellio.  T. 

Titian's  daughter,  Lavinia,  with  a  casket.  Titianus 
pinxit.    James  Heath  . . .  scuipsit 


.  pi.  3  of  C,  D.2.3 
[Visscher. 
.  pi.  6  of  €.,  D.2.3 

[visscher. 


367 


JVb(«.  —  Titian  repeated  this  flgure  four  times,  sub- 
stituting fur  the  casket  a  dish  of  fruit,  or  a  charger 
with  the  head  of  John  the  Baptist. 


TiTON  Du  Tillet,  fiverard,  French  writer.    Largil- 

lidre,  P.     Petit  F  1736 393 

TocQUft,  J.  L.,  painter.    Marquis  de  Marigny.    See 

Marigny,  A.  F.  P.  de  Vandit-res,  marquis  de  .  260 
TocQuft,  L.,   painter.    Count  Miklds  (or  Nicholas) 

Esterhazy.    See  Esterhazy,  M 1 

—    Louis    Phelypeaux,  comte   de    Saiut-FIorontin. 

See  Saint-Florentin pi.  21  of  ®.,  A.  8.1 


TODI 


20 


VINCI 


•roDl,  Maria;  Fraftcesca,  Portuguese  vocalist.      See 

Professorl  celebri  di  suono  .  ...  pi.  17  of  E.,  A.8.1 
sToFA>F.Li.i,  8.,  painter.    Mario  Leopoldo  Ruspoli. 

See  Kuspoli.  M.  L pi.  37  of  C,  A.8.1 

—    and  designer.    St.  Philip  Neri.    See  Philip  Neri, 

8t 298 

TOGNOLA,  L..,  engraver.    Giovanni  Antonio  Licinio 

(Pordenone),  after  himself.     See  Licinio,   G. 

A pi.  47ofC.,D.  3.3 

TOMKlNS,  P.  W.,  engraver.    A  man,  after  G.  Engle- 

hart.     [Not  identified]  .....   .  pi.  28  of  C,  A.8.1 

Torres.  I-odovico,  cardinal  librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1607.    See  EfQgies  pontificvm 500 

ToRSTENTON,  Lennart,  Swedish   general.    Without 

artists' names pi.  89  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

TORTEBAT,  F.,  painter.     Ludovico  de  Mailly.    See 

Mailly,  L.  de 407 

ToscHi,  P.,  engraver.  Charles  Albert  king  of  Sar- 
dinia.   See  Charles  Albert 368 

—  School  of,  eniyrni'ers.    Hans  Holbein,  after  him- 

self.   See  ilolbein,  H. 

pi.  40  of  a:.,  A.8.1;  pi.  42  of  E.,  D.3.3 
TOSTI,  Antonio,   cardinal   librarian  of  the  Vatican, 

1854.  (Photograph.)  See  Effigies  pontificvm.  500 
Toulouse,  Louis  Alexandre  de  Bourbon,  comte  de, 

governor    of   Bretagne,    admiral    of   France. 

( inthout    the   glove.)     peint    par  Hyaciuthe 

Kigaud.    P.  Drevet  sculpsit  [1714] 434 

—  Same.    {With  the  glave.)    H.Rigaud  pinxit.    P. 

Drevet  sculpsit pi.  22  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Tozzi,    Antonio,    Italian    musician    and    composer. 

See  Prol'essori  celebri  di  suono  .  .  pi.  15  of  J:.,  A.8.1 
Traetta,    or   Trajetta,    Toraaso,    Italian    musical 

composer.    See  Professorl  celebri  di  suono. 

pi.  16  of  a;.,  A.8.1 
Trasmondi,  or  Trasmondo,  P.,  designer  and  en- 
graver.    Giuseppe  Albani,   cardinal  librarian 

of  the  Vatican.  See  Albani,  G.  .  .pi.  42  of  ST.,  A.8.1 
Trasmondi,  or  Trasmondo,  T.,  engraver.     A  lady 

seated,  [Joanna  of  Aragon,  after  a  pupil  of  L. 

da  Vinci?]     Sec  Vinci,  L.  da 321 

Tressan,  Louis  Montenard  de  Lavergne  de,  bishop 

of  Le  Mans.     loannes  Dieu  Pinxit.    lo.  J>en- 

fant  sculpebat  1672 pi.  19  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Tritto,   Giacomo,  Italian  musical  composer.     See 

Professor!  celebri  di  suono  ....  pi,  15  of  K.,  A.8.1 
Trojani,  F.,  engraver.     Aloisio  Maria  Ungarelli. 

See  Ungarelli,  A.  M 300 

Trouvain,  a.,  engraver.    Ludovico  de  Mailly,  after 

F.  Tortebat.     See  Mailly,  L.  de 407 

Troy,  F.  de,  painter.    Charles,  due  de  Berry.     See 

Berry,  C,  due  de 369 

—  James   Francis  Edward   Stuart,  the  elder  pre- 

tender.     See  James  Francis  Edward  Stuart .         429 

—  Jean  de  Julien.     See  Julien,  J.de 44 

—  Jules  Hardouin  Mansard.    See  Mansard,  J.  H.         18 

—  Louis  Moreri.     SeeMor6ri,L pi.  57  of  K.,  A.8.1 

—  Nicolas   Boileau-Despr6aux.     See  Boileau-Des- 

preaux,  N pi.  75  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

TROr,  Jean  Frangois  de,  French  painter.     Peint  par 

Franjois  de  Troy.    Grav6  par  Simon  Vallee.       457 

—  painter.     Marie  Bonneau   de  Miramion.     See 

Miramion,  M.  B.  de 614 

TUERLINCKX,  L.,  painter.    Maria  Henrietta,  queen 

of  Belgium.     See  Maria  Henrietta 355 

TuiiDEN,   or  Thulden,  Diodor,  or  Theodorus,  van, 

Flemish  historical  painter  and  engraver.   Ant. 

van  Dyck  piuxlt.    Pet  de  lode  sculp 223 

Turner,  C,  engraver.    Lord  Newton,  alter  H.  Rae- 

burn.  f  See  Hay,  C 411 

Ungarelli,  Aloisio  Maria,  author  of  Interpretatio 
obeliscorum  urbis.  Cav.  C.  Kuspi  dis.  F.  Tro- 
jani iiic 300 

Unknown.  A  cavalier  of  Jerusalem.  Giorgione  da 
Castelfranco  dip.    P.  Anderloni  inc. 

pi.  20d,  V.  1  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

—  A  lady.    A.  Del  Sarto  dip.    A.  Caizi  inc. 

pi.  43,  V.  2  of  21.,  D.3.2 

—  A  lady.  Leonardo  da  Vinci  dip.  F.  Argnani  dis. 

einc pi.  89  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  A  man.    A.  Bronzino  dip.     G.  Marri  inc. 

pi.  74d,  V.  2of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.  F.  Champagne  dip.  D.  Delfini  inc.  nello 

Studio  Toschi pi.  161,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.     G.  B.  Moroni  dip.     i).  Mai-chesi  inc. 

nello  St.  Toschi pi.  80d,  v.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.     G,  Muzziano  dip.    F.  Clerici  inc. 

pi.  250,  V.  3  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.    G.  Subtermans  dip.  C.  Meunier  allievo 

di  L.  Calamatta  Inc pi.  141,  v.  3  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.    H.  Uolbeen  dip,    G.  Marri  inc. 

pi.  61b,  V.  2  of  jr.,  D.3.2 

—  A  man.    P.  Caliari  Veronese  dip.    P.  Canossini 

inc.  nello  studio  Toschi .  .  .pi,  83a,  v.  2  of  E.,  D,3.2 


Unknown,  continued. 

—  .  A  man  praying.    G.  Hemmelinck  dip.    G.  Marri 

inc pi.  159,  V.  3  of  C,  D.3.2 

—  A  man  wearing  a  full-bottomed  wig.    H.Rigaud 

pinxt      L.  Calamatta  del.    Bruxelles  1853.    De 
Meersman  sculpt    Oval    .   .  ,  .   .   .  pi.  9  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

—  An  old  man.    Masaccio  dip.    Lelli  inc. 

pi.  8a,  V.  1  of  C,  D.3.2 

—  A  youth.     Paris  Bordone  dip.     E.  Damele  inc. 

pi.  75,  V.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 
Urbanus  VIII,  pope.     See  Effigies  pontificvm  ...        500 

Vaga,  Pierino,  or  Perino,  del.    See  Buonacorsi,  P. 
Vallet,  or  Valet,  G.,  engraver.    Andre  Louis  Per- 

sonne.     See  Personne,  A.  L 393 

—  Pope  Alexander  VII.     See  Alexander  vil    .   .   .         396 
Vallotti,  Padre  Francesco  Antonio,  Italian  mu- 
sician and  composer.    See  Professori  celebri 

di  suono pi.  16  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Vandersypen,  — ,  engraver.  Cosmo  de'  Medici, 
"  Pater  patriao,"  after  Pontormo.    See  Medici, 

Cosmo  de' pi.  64b,  v.  2  of  K.,  D.3.2 

Van  Dyck,  A.,  painter.    See  Dyck,  A.  van. 
Vannl'cchi,  Andrea,  or  Agnolo,  Andrea  d',  called 
Andrea    del  Sarto,  Florentine  painter.     An- 
drea del  Sarto  dip.     Fco  Floridi  dis.  e  inc. 

pi.  80  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.  A  lady.  Sre  Unknown,  pi.  43,v.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 
Vannucci,  Pietro,  called  Perugino,  Italian  painter. 

Pietro  Vannucci.    Achille  Martinet  1841. 

pi.  81  of  jr.,  D.3.3 
Note.  —  The  artists'  names  are  merely  traced  with 
the  needle. 

—  Same,  and  Raphael,  after  Raphael.     See  Santl 

or  Sanzio,  Raft'aello,  da  Urbino  .   .  pi.  53  of  C,  A.8.1 
Vasari,    Giorgio,    Italian    painter,    architect,    and 
writer  on  art.    G.  Vasari  dip.    G.  Marri  inc. 

pi.  82  of  ST.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Lorenzo  de'  Medici.    See  Medici,  L. 

de' pi.  77,  V.  2  of  ST.,  D.3.2 

Vecellio,  Tiziano,  (,Eng.  Titian),  Venetian  painter. 
Tiziano  Vecellio  dip.    G.  Fuslnati  inc. 

pi.  83  of  E.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    Charles  ii  (the  emperor  Charles  v), 

count  of  Holland.    See  Charles  ii.  pi.  36  of  E.,  D.2.3 

—  Francesco  Maria  i  della  Rovere.    See  Rovere,  F. 

M.  I  della pi.  79a,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Giovanni  de'  Medici  ("Dalle  bandi  nere").      See 

Medici,  Giovanni  de' .   .   .   .  pi.  79d,  v.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  J.  Tatti  (Sansovino).    See  Tatti,  J. 

pi.  79h,  V.  2  of  E.,  D.3.2 

—  Lodovico  Beccadelli,  Italian  historian.     See  Bec- 

cadelli,  L pi.  79,  v.  2  of  ffl!.,  D  3  2 

—  Philip  III  (II  of  Spain),  count  of  Holland.      See 

Philip  III pi.  37  of  jr.,  D.2.3 

Vecchio,  B.  del,  engraver.    Beatrice  Cenci,  after 

Guido  Reni.     See  Cenci,  B pi.  4  of  E.,  A.6.6 

Venosa,  Fiamo,  principe  della.  See  Professori  cele- 
bri di  suono pi.  16  of  ST.,  A.8.1 

Veracini,  Francesco  Maria,  Italian  violinist.     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  ....  pi.  14  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Verien,  Nicolas,  French  engraver.    Jouvenay  Pinx. 

G.  Edelinck  sculp 513 

Note.—  The  artists'  names  are  written  with  a  pen. 

Vermeulen,  C.  M.,  engraver.  Nicolaus  van  der 
Borcht,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  See  Borcht,  N.  van 
der • 42 

Veronese,  Paolo.    See  Cagliari,  P. 

Vertue,  G.,  designer  and  engraver.    Rev.  Matthew 

Henry.      See  Henry,  M.    .       ...  pi.  66  of  E.,  A.8.1 

—  engraver.      John    Rajus,   after  W.  Faithorne. 

See  Rajus,  J 395 

Vezzo,  Virginia  di,  Italian  painter.    C.  Mellan  franc. 

f.  Rom.  1626 403 

Vicar,  J.  B.,  painter.  A  man  wearing  a  coat  but- 
toned.    [Not  identified] 383 

Victor  Emmanuel  I,  king  of  Italy.    Inciso  da  De- 

maunez  e  Calamatta 334 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  engravers'  names  only,  and  witli 
the  following  autograph  dedication,  "  A  Sua  Emi^a  U 
Carl.o  Tosti  \Li.  Calamatta." 

Victoria,  queen  of  England.     1839.     Painted    by 

Geo.  Ilayter.     Engraved  by  Henry  Cousins  .         378 

ViLLACERF,  Edouard  Colbert,  marquis  de.    Mignard 

Pinx.    Edelinck  sculp. 492 

ViLLAMENA,  F..  designer  and  engraver.    J.  L.  Ge- 

rusus.      See  Gerusus,  J.  L pi.  1  of  E.,  A.6.2 

—  painter  and    engraver.    F.  de  Rebaldis.     See 

Rebaldis,  F.  de  .   .  • pi  6of2:.,  A.6.2 

Vincent  DE  Paul,  St.    F.  Cecchi  inv.  del     I.  Mar- 

chetti  sculpt  Romae,  1815  .  .  .  .  pi.  11  of  ST.,  A.8.1 
Vinci,  Leonardo  da,  Florentine  painter,  sculptor, 

architect,  etc.,  b.  1452,  d.  1519.    Leonardo  da 

Vinci  dip.    Gustavo  Bonalni  inc. .  pi.  84  of  E.,  D.3.3 


i^I 


VINCI 


21 


ZUCCARO 


(^ifi 


Vinci,  L.  da,  continued. 

—  A  lady.     See  Unknown pi.  89  of  2C.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.    A  lady  seated 321 

Xote.—  Probably  Joanna  of  Aragon,  after  an  imita- 
tion (in  the  Doria  gallery  at  Rome)  l)y  a  pujiil  of  i.co- 
nardo  da  Viuci  of  a  portrait  by  Kaphael. 

—  Mona  Lisa  del  Qiocondo.    See  Qiocondo,  Motia 

Lisa  del 341 

VlNCI,  Leonardo  da,  Italian  nmsicnl  composer,  b. 
lO'JO,  d.  about  1732.  See  Professori  celebri  dl 
suono pl.loof  C,  A.8.1 

VINTIMILLE,  Charles  Gaspard  Guillaume  dc,  arch- 
bishop of  Paris.  Peint  par  Hyacinthe  Kigaud, 
[1731J.    Grave  par  C.  Drevet.  [17.36]  ....         459 

ViOTTi,   Giovanni   Battista,    Italian  violinist.      See 

Professori  celebri  dl  suono.   .   .   ,  pi.  14  of  81. ,  A.8.1 

VlsscHF.R,  Cornells  de.  desimier  and  evf/rarer.  Prln- 
cipes  HollandiicetWestfrisia!,  ab  annoChristl 
DCCCLXill,  et  primocoraite  Theodorico,  usque 
ad  ultimum  i'hilippum  Hispaniarum  regem, 
ajri  omnes  incisi,  ac  tideliter  descriptl,  auspi- 
clis  Petri  ScriverlL    Harleml,  1650,    40  pi.    f°. 

E.,  D.2.3 

\amely:—l.  Engraved  title.  2.  Theodoric  i.  8. 
Theodoncii.  4.  Arnulf;  8.  Theodoric  in.  6  The- 
odoric i  v.  7.  Florence  I.  8.  Gertrude,  widow  of  Flor- 
ence I,  and  regent.  9.  Robert  de  Fries.  10.  (iodfrey  the 
hunchback.  11.  Theodoric  v.  12.  Florence  il.  IH.  The- 
odoric VI.  14.  Florence  III.  iH.  Theodoric  vii.  Hi.  Ada. 
ir.  William  i.  IS.  Florence  iv.  I'.t.  fVilJiom  ii.  20.  Flor- 
ence V.  21.  John  I.  22.  John  II.  2:1.  William  ill.  24. 
William  iv.  25.  Margaret.  »!.  William  T.  27.  Al- 
bert 28.  William  vi.  2!K  John  of  Bavaria.  30.  Jaco- 
ba.  .'{1.  Philip  I  (the  goo<l.  of  Burgundy).  .{2.  Charlea 
I  (the  bold).  A%  Mary  of  Burgundy.  34.  .Maximilian, 
archduke  of  Austria  .W.  Philip  ii  (the  handsome). 
3(i.  Charles  11  (the  emperor  Charles  v).  .37.  Philip  iii 
(Philip  II  of  Spain).  .'18.  Philip  iii  (of  Spain).  .3D.  Isa- 
bella Clara  Eugenia  (daughter  of  Philip  ii).  40.  Phil- 
ip IV. 

—  Petrus  Scriverius.    See  Scriverius,  P 297 

—  pointer.    A  young  man  seated  in  a  chair.     [Not 

identified]     pi.  120  of  C,  A.8.1 

ViviANi,  A.,  engraver.  Joseph  Vivien,  after  him- 
self.   See  Vivien.  J pi.  85  of  C,  D.3.3 

Vivien,  Joseph,  French  painter.    G.  Vivien  fece  a 

P».  A.  Viviani  inc pi.  85  of  JT.,  D.3.3 

—  designer.    Evarista  Gherardi.   .S'ee  Gnerardi,  E.       514 

—  painter.    Andre  Hameau.    See  Uameau,  A.     .        639 

—  Corneille  van   Cleve.     See  Cleve,  C.  van.   .   .   .         491 
Vleughels,    Philip,    Dutch    painter.     Chainpagtie 

pinx.    De  I'arraessin  sculp  [1732] 450 

VOEKST,  K.  van,  engraver.    Krnst.  Graf  von  Mans- 

feld,  after  A.  van  Dyck.     See  Mansfeld,  E., 

Graf  von 115 

VoLPA'i  o,  Giovanni,  Italian  engraver.    Aug.  Kauff- 

mail  pinx.     Kaph  :  Morghen  sculp 512 

VOBSTEKMAN,  L., /fteeWer,  ennrnrer.  Comtede  Buc- 

quoi,   after  Rubens.     See  Bucquoi,  C.  B.  de 

l^oiigucvul,  cointu  de 174 

VOKSTEKMAN,  L.,  engraver.  Constantyn  Huyghens, 

after  J.  Lievens.    ,9ee  Huyghens,  C 79 

—  Jean  Baptiste  Gaston,  due  d'  Orleans,  after  A. 

van  Dyck.    See  Orleans,  J.  B.  Gaston,  due  d'.         81 

—  Wilhelm   Wolfgang,  after  A.  van  Dyck.      See 

Wolfgang,  W 410 

V08,  Marten  de,  Flemish  painter.    M.  de  Vos  dip. 

C.  Cajani  inc pi.  86  of  fe.,  D.3.3 

VouET,   Voet,  or    Vout,    F.,    painter.      Friedrich, 

carainal,  landgrave  of  Httsse.  See  Friedrich.  421 
VouET,  B.,  designer.    Roberto  Strozzi.    See  Strozzi, 

R 394 

—  painter.    Tomaso  Ricciardi.    See  Hicclardi,  T.       394 
VUAKIN.  Jean  Franjols,  cur6  of  Geneva,  b.  1769,  d. 

1843.  Point  par  Hornung.  Lithographic  par 
LCon-Noel pL  121  of  C,  A.8.1 

Wallenrtein,  Albrecht  "Wencealaus  Eusebius, 
duke  of  Friedland.    Without  artists'  names. 

pi.  92  of  E.,  A.8.1 

Wandick  (  ?),  painter.    See  Dyck,  A.  van. 

\\  attkau,  Jean  Antoine,  French  landscape  painter. 

Sfe  Julien,  J.  de 44 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  duke  of  Wellington.  F.  Gerard 

pinxit.    1814.    F.  Forster  set  1818 32 

Sote.  —  The  artists'  names  are  merely  traced  with 
the  needle. 

Westerhoiit,  a.  von,  ent/raver.     Agostino  Scilla, 

after  himself.    See  Scilla,  A.  .   .  .  pi.  48  of  C,  A.8.1 

—  Bertrand   Monsinat,   after  Robert-de-iSeri.     See 

Monsinat,  B V   •         ^^ 

—  Giovanni  Lorenzo  Bernini,  after  Q.  B.  Qaulli. 

.see  Bernini,  G.  L pi.  72  of  C,  A.8.1 

VVettktein,  J.  F.,  painter.    Emanuel  Kunig.    See 

Ivoenig,  K. 396 


WnAKTON,  Philadelphia  and  Elizabeth,  da 

Philip  lord  Wharton.    A.  v.  Dyk,  pinx.  1 
P.  v.  Gunst  sculps 

WiERiX,  A.,  engraver.  R.  Bellarniino,  cardinal  and 
controversial  writer.     .S'ee  Bel larmino,  R.    .   . 

WlLLE,  Johann  Georg.  German  engraver.  P.  par 
J.  B.  Grouse.  Grav<5  par  J.  G.MUller,  1776. 
2d  impression 

—  designer  and  engraver.    Pierre  Gu(5rin  de  Ten- 

ciii,  after  E.  Parrocel.      See  Tencin,  P.  G.  de. 

—  engraver.     Comte  de  Fouquet,  after  H.  Rigaud. 

!S'e«  Fouquet,  C.  L.  A.,  comte  de 

—  Elisabeth  de  Gouy,  wife  of  H.  Rigaud,  after 
Rigaud.     iSee  Rigaud,  fi.  de  Gouy 

—  Graf  von  Loewendal,  after  M.  Q.  de  Latour.  See 

Loewendal,  Graf  von 

—  Hermann  Moritz,  count  of  Saxe,  after  Rigand. 

See  Saxe,  H.  M.,  count  of 

—  Jean   de  Boullongne,  after  Rigaud.     See  Boul- 

longne,  J.  B 

—  Louis  Phelypeaux,  comte  de  Saint-Florentin,  af- 

ter [.,.  Tocque.    See  Saint-Florentin.  L.  Phely- 
peaux, comte  de    pi.  21  of  fe., 

—  Marquis  de  Marigny,  after  Tocqu(5.   See  Marigny, 

A.  F.  P.  de  Vandieres,  marquis  de 

—  The  mother  of  G.  Dou  (La  DtJvideuse),  after  G. 

Dou.     See  Dou,  G.,  Mother  of 

—  Prosper  de  Sciarra,  cardinal  Colonna,  after  P. 

Battoni.     See  Colonna 

William  I,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher.  Prin- 
cipes  Hollandiae] i)l.  17  of  C., 

William  II,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher  Prin- 
cipes  Hollandiae] pi.  19  of  C., 

WILLIA.M  II.  of  Nassau,  prince  of  Orange.  Without 
artists' names pi.  104  of  C, 

William  II,  of  Nassau,  stadtholder  of  the  United 
provinces,  father  of  William  iii,  of  England. 
Gerard  Honthorst  Pinxit.  L.  SailUar  Sculp- 
sit  1781 

WiLLiAMlII,countof  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher.  Prin- 
cipes  Hollandiae] pi.  23  of  C. 

William  IV.  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher. 
Priiicipes  Ilollandiaj] pi.  24  of  C. 

William  IV  [Willem  Karel  Ilendrik  Friso],  prince 
of  Orange.  Peint.  par  P.  Van  Dyk  1734.  Grave 
parJ.Faber /)/.  58ofC, 

William  V,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher. 
Principes  HoUandlsBl pi.  26  of  C. 

William  V,  landgrave  of  Hegse-Cagsel.  Without 
artists'  names pi.  91  of  C 

William  VI,  count  of  Holland,  etc.  [Visscher. 
Principes  Hollandiae)      pi.  28  of  C. 

WOLFFEGG,  Maximilian  Wilibald,  Graf  von,  imperial 
general  iu  ihe  thirty  years'  war.  Without  art- 
ists' names pi.  105  of  C,  A.8.1 

Wolfgang,  Wilhelm,  count  palatinate  of  the  Rhine. 
D.  A.  van  Dyck  Eques  Pinxit.  Vosterman 
sculp 

Wrangel,  Carl  Gustaf,  count  of  Solvitzborg,  Swed- 
ish general.    N.  Pitau  sculpsit 

—  Same.    Without  artists'  names  ...  pi.  98  of  E., 

Xavieb,  Francisco,  St.     See  Loyola,  I.  .  .  pi.  18  of  C,  A.8.1 

YORKE,  Philip,  earl  of  Hardwick,  lord  high  chancel- 
lor.   A.  Ramsay  Pinx.     B.  Baron  sculp.    .  .  56 

Zamfieri,  Domenico,  called  Domenichino,  Italian 
painter  and  architect.  Domenichino  d\f.  F. 
L'viinc pi.  87  of  ar.,  D.3.3 

—  painter.     Cardinal   Qirolamo    Agucchia.      See 

A«ucchia,  G pi.  116,  v.  2  of  i!E.,  D.3.2 

—  St.  Francesco  d'Assisi.  See  Francesco  d'Assisi.       299 
Zarlino,  Giuseppe,  Italian  musician  and  writer  on 

the  theory  of  music.    See  Professori  celebri  dl 

Riiono pi.  16  of  jr.,  A.8.1 

Zelada,  Fr.incesco  Saverio  de.  cardinal  librarian  of 

the  Vatican,  1780.    See  Effigies  pontificvin  .   .         500 
ZiNGARELLi,  Nicolo,  Italian  musical  composer.     See 

Professori  celebri  di  suono  ,  .   .   .  pi.  15  of  E.,  A.8.1 
Zuccaro,  or   Zucchero,  Federigo,  Italian    portrait 

painter.    F.  Zuccheri  dip.     L.  Errani  inc. 

pi.  88  of  €.,  D.3.3 

***     The/oUounng  portraits  have  not  been  identifieil. 

—  A  full-bearded  man  with  a  three-cornered  cap. 

GravCpar  Meunler  eleve  de  Calaraatta  Brux- 

elles  1843.    Proof,  with  engraver's  name  only.       182 

—  A  full-bearded  man  wrapped  in  a  mantle.  Proof, 

before  any  letters 263 

—  A  full-length  statue  of  a  man  in  a  military  dress, 

with  a  sword  in  his  right  hand  and  a  scroll  in 

his  left.    Q.  Marcucci  inc 381 

Sote.  —  With  engraver's  name  only. 


?PiiJV/. 


615 

76 
443 

51 
602 
451 

17 

28 

A.8.1 

260 

437 

86 

D.2.3 

D.2.5 

A.8.1 

58 
D.2.3 
D.2.3 

A.8.1 
D.2.3 
A.8.1 
D.2.3 


410 


361 
A.8.1 


22 


A  lady  seated.  Leonardo  da  Vinci  dip.  Pletro 
Trasmon do  dis :  ed  incise 321 

Note.  —  Probably  a  portrait  of  Joanna  of  Aragon, 
after  a  painting,  not  by  Leonnrdi  da  Vinci,  but  by  one 
of  his  pupila.    See  Vinci,  L.  da. 

A  lady  standing.  Without  any  letters.  Unfin- 
ished engraver's  proof pi.  44  of  2C.,  A. 8.1 

A  lady  wearing  a  coronet.  Without  any  letters. 
(Lithograph) , 4 

A  man.     Grav4  par  L.  Calamatta  1856.     Proof. 

without  any  other  letters pi.  6  of  2r.,A.8.1 

A  man  holding  a  pen  and  a  sheet  of  paper. 
Proof,  hefore  any  letters 458 

A  man  in  military  dress.  Proof  before  any 
letters pi.  43  of  E.,  A.8.1 

A  man.  Painted  by  Geo.  Englehart.  Engraved 
by  P.  W.  Tomkins pi.  28  of  E.,  A.8.1 

JVbte.  —  Proof.  Without  the  name  of  the  person 
represented. 

A  man  wearing  a  coat  buttoned.    Dessin6  par 

Vicar.    Grav6  par  Bettelini 383 

A  man  wearing  a  tie-wig.  Proof,  before  letters, 
on  India  paper 391 

A  military  man  wearing  a  peruke,  and  holding 
a  plumed  helmet.  Gantrel  ad  viuum  sculp 
1609 395 

A  military  officer  with  decorations.  Proof,  be- 
fore any  letters pi.  41  of  ^.,  A.8.1 


An  ecclesiastic.  F?  Spagnoli  dis.  With  the 
address  Bologna  Lita  Zannoli.  1834.  (Litho- 
graph)     pi.  125, 128  of  tt.,  A.8.1 

iVote.  — Perhaps  a  portrait  of  Ugone  Pietro  Spinola, 
b.  171)1,  created  cardinal  18.^2,  d.  1858.  The  print  is 
dedicated  by  the  designer  to  the  mariluis  Francesco 
Paolo  Spinola. 

An  ecclesiastic.  Gio.  Batta.  Molinari  dis. 
(Drawing) pi.  68  of  SC.,  A.8.1 

Same.     Gio.  Batta.  Molinari  inc.  .   .  pi.  69  of  St.,  A.8.1 

An  ecclesiastic.    Proof  before  any  letters. 

pi.  10  of  a:.,  A.8.1 

An  ecclesiastic,  with  the  order  of  the  Holy  Spir- 
it. P.  Drevet  sculp.  Paris.  Small  oval. 
With  engraver's  name  only 515 

An  elderly  man  wearing  a  peruke  and  holding  a 
book  in  his  hand,  which  rests  on  a  table. 
Without  any  letters 121 

An  old  man  with  a  long  beard.  With  the  initials 
D.  P.     [Domenico  Piola] pi.  77  of  C,  A.8.1 

A  prince  of  the  house  of  Bourbon,  standing  .  .        202 

JVbfe.  — The  margin  has  been  cut  off,   and  the  print 
mounted. 

A  young  man  seated  in  a  chair.  Visscher  fecit 
AV  1651.    J.G.  Ploos  van  Amstel  Fecit  1771. 

pi.  120  of  K.,  A.8.1 

Four  small  children  with  a  crown  at  the  base. 
Without  any  letters 21 


ADDENDA. 


DaullA,  J.,  engraver.  Marie  Justine  Benoite  Fa- 
vart,  after  C.A.Vanloo.     SeeFavart,M.  J.B. 

Favart,  Marie  Justine  Benoite,  French  actress,  in 
the  character  of  Bastienne  C.  S.  Favart's 
play  of  Bastien  et  Bastienne,  —  alter  C.  A. 
Vanloo 

VANioo,  C.  A.,  painter,  Marie  Justine  Benoite  Fa- 
vart.   See  Favart,  M.  J.  B 


549 


i.lBRA  U  i 

UNIVEUSITY   i)K 

CALIFORNIA- 


THE  TOSTI  ENGRAVINGS. 


In  a  note  dated  Rome^  February  23d,  1869,  addressed  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Li- 
brary, Mr.  Thomas  G.  Appleton  wrote,  "The  late  Cardinal  Tosti  was  a  great  lover 
of  art  in  Rome,  and  one  of  its  most  distinguished  patrons.  Under  his  fostering  care, 
two  distinguished  engravers,  Mercurj  and  Calamatta,  rose  to  the  head  of  their  art  in 
Paris.  The  effects  of  the  Cardinal  are  now  selling  in  Rome,  and  I  have  thought 
it  desirable  for  our  city,  so  poor  in  collections  of  engravings,  that  the  Cardinal's 
collection  should  go  to  us.  I  have  therefore  bought  and  desire  to  present  it  to 
the  Public  Library  of  Boston,  one  of  whose  Trustees  I  was  for  some  time,  and  in 
which  I  have  always  taken  a  lively  interest.  The  number  of  the  plates  is  about 
ten  thousand,  six  hundred  of  which  are  framed.  Among  these  are  many  of  the 
most  famous  engravings,  such  as  the  'Last  Supper,'  before  the  comma,  of 
Raphael  Morghen,  and  many  other  of  his  famous  works.  Presentation  copies  of 
all  the  works  of  the  two  famous  prot6g6s  of  the  Cardinal,  are  also  among  them. 
The  rest  of  the  collection  is  in  handsomely  bound  books,  well  adapted  to  the  use 
of  the  Library,  and  far  better  for  storing  and  preservation  than  if  in  portfolios." 

Mr.  Appleton  added,  that  "the  gentleman  who  is  one  of  the  Cardinal's  heirs 
and  his  representative,  desires,  as  a  testimony  of  his  respect  and  regard  for  the 
Library,  to  present  a  bust  —  an  antique  one  —  valued  at  two  hundred  scudi." 

The  Trustees,  on  the  24th  of  March,  passed  the  following  resolutions  :  — 

Resolved,  That  the  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library  have  received  with  great  gratifica- 
tion the  announcement  by  their  townsman,  Thos.  G.  Appleton,  Esq.,  of  his  proposed 
munificent  gift  to  this  institution,  of  the  collection  of  engravings  fonned  by  the  late  Car- 
dinal Tosti,  thereby  laying  a  foundation  for  instruction  in  art  highly  needed,  and  useful 
in  any  community,  but  specially  in  our  own,  where  works  of  this  character  are  beyond 
the  reach  of  the  large  class  worthy  to  be  benefited  by  their  study. 

.Resolved,  That  the  special  thanks  of  the  Trustees  be  communicated  to  Mr.  Appleton, 
by  the  President  of  this  Board. 

Resolved,  That  the  thanks  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library  be  presented  to 
Signor  Alessandro  Ceccarini,  for  his  generous  gift  to  the  institution,  of  an  antique  bust. 

The  prints  were  received  at  the  Library  in  October  following,  when  it  was 
discovered,  that,  owing  to  bad  packing,  the  glass  of  all  the  frames  had  been 
broken  on  the  voyage.  Mr.  Appleton  promptly  added  to  his  already  large 
expenditure,  by  ordering  new  glass.  The  framed  pictures  were  at  once  disposed 
in  such  a  manner  as  the  capacity  of  the  building  admitted ;  and  suitable  cases 


24 

and  drawers  were  provided  for  the  volumes  and  portfolios,  for  a  considerable 
part  of  the  collection  proved  to  be  preserved  in  that  way. 

The  previous  owner  of  this  collection,  which,  at  the  time  of  its  purchase,  was 
esteemed  the  finest  in  Rome,  was  the  Cardinal  (Antonio)  Tosti,  who  died  March 
23,  1.866,  aged  90.  He  resided  for  a  long  time  at  Aventine.  In  1834,  he  was 
made  treasurer  of  the  pontifical  government,  a  post  which  he  continued  to  hold 
for  ten  years,  when  he  resigned  it  into  the  hands  of  Gregory  xvi.  He  is 
regarded  as  founder  of  the  industrial  and  artistic  school  in  the  Hospital  of  San 
Michele,  of  which  institution  he  was  director  at  the  time  of  his  death.  He  was 
buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Cecilia,  Trastevere. 

The  cataloguing  of  the  prints  proceeded  as  fast  as  the  other  work  of  that 
department  of  the  Library  permitted,  and  in  the  Library  Bulletin  for  April,  1870, 
a  list  of  such  as  were  in  the  125  bound  volumes  of  the  collection  was  given, 
embracing  in  all  almost  5,100  prints ;  and  in  the  Bulletin  for  October  the 
cross-references  of  the  previous  list  were  printed. 

There  were  at  that  time  still  uncatalogued  about  1,200  other  prints,  more 
than  half  of  which  were  framed. 

The  present  issue  contains  a  list  of  all  the  portraits  in  the  collection,  whether 
in  frames,  in  volumes,  or  loose,  the  larger  part,  however,  being  framed.  The 
prints,  not  portraits,  which  are  framed,  number  282.  These  last,  with  such 
prints  as  are  in  portfolios,  remain  to  be  catalogued. 

Eeo-ardinoj  the  entire  collection,  it  mav  be  said  that  its  strensfth  lies  in  the  Ital- 
ian  school ;  and  its  groupings  are  rather  indicative  of  the  taste  of  its  late  owner 
than  suggestive  of  any  systematic  growth,  its  development  having  doubtless  been 
controlled  in  some  degree  by  his  opportunities.  As  patron  of  the  school  of  San 
Michele,  in  Rome,  he  stood  in  intimate  relations  with  two  of  its  scholars,  who 
gained  eminence  in  the  art  of  engraving, —  Mercurj  and  Calamatta, — and  he  doubt- 
less had  their  assistance  in  gathering,  whence  he  could,  specimens  of  their  art, 
while  they,  furthermore,  almost  always  furnished  him  with  the  earliest  impres- 
sions of  their  numerous  works.  A  distinctive  feature  of  the  collection  is,  beyond 
doubt,  its  portraits.  Edelinck,  Drevet,  Nanteuil,  and  Schmidt,  are  here  strongly 
represented.  The  earlier  Italian  masters  will  not  be  found  to  be  well  repre- 
sented. There  are  no  Marc  Antonios,  except  a  few  of  his  fac-similes  of  Dlirer. 
Of  the  latter's  wood-cuts  there  are  between  twenty  and  thirty,  large  and  small. 
There  is  little  or  nothing  of  his  contemporaries  or  immediate  successors.  The 
English  school  is  but  slightly  represented  ;  and  etchings,  beside  a  volume  of 
Salvator  Rosa's  and  a  few  of  Rembrandt's,  are  not  numerous.  The  modern 
French  school  from  Audran  to  Lelli  is  well  sjet  forth. 

Public  Libkary,  June  19th,  1871. 


THE     TOSTI    ENGRAVINGS 


Supplementary    List.       May,    1873. 


,  The  following  list  covers  that  portion  of  the  collection  of  engravlngg  made  by  the  late  Cardinal  ToBtl,  of  Rome,  and 

given  to  this  Library  by  Mr.  Thomas  G.  Applcton,  congieting  of  the  A-amed  prints  (not  portraits)  in  the  rooms  ou  the  lower 
floor  of  the  bnilding,  and  also  of  those  which  are  in  portfolios. 

Bulletins  numbers  13  and  15  contain  a  list  of  that  portion  of  the  engravings  which  is  in  bound  volumes ;  Bulletin 
number  21  includes  the  framed  prints,  which  are  not  portraits,  in  the  Bates  Hall  and  the  oflicers'  apartments  a4ioining. 

A  list  of  the  I'ortraits  h%8  been  separately  p  ublished. 

It  is  hoped  at  some  future  day  to  publish  a  catalogue  embodying  all  these  titles  in  a  single  alphabetical  list. 

The  entries  are  under  the  names  of  the  engravers,  with  cross-references  from  the  names  of  paint«rs,  or  designers,  and 
Arom  the  subjects  of  the  engravings. 

In  the  measurement*  given,  the  size  of  the  entire  plate  from  which  the  engraving  has  been  printed  is  Indicated.  In 
some  cases  these  results  are  only  approximate,  because  the  pictures  have  been  trimmed  or  covered  with  a  mat.  The  num- 
ber first  given  shows  the  height  of  the  plate . 

The  engravings  which  are  in  portfolios  may  be  known  by  the  abbreviation  Ptf.  followed  in  each  case  by  the  number  of 
the  plate.    The  numbers  which  have  not  tliis  abbreviation  represent  the  framed  pictures. 


Abrabah  dismissing  Hagar.    After  Guercino.    See 

Strange,  Sir  Robert 216 

Abraham  receiving  Hagar.  After  C.  W.  E.  Dietrich. 

See  WiLLE,  Johann  Georg 326 

ACHAN  Stoned  (?).     Bize  (trimmed  and  mounted), 

lOin.XSin • Itf.,  110 

note.  —  Without  the  ii«nea  of  utirti  and  subject. 

ACHIM  and  Amminadab,  after  Michel  Angelo.    See 

Cl'NEGO,  Domenico Ptf.,  46 

Agamemnon  and  Ciytemnestra  ( ? ).    Bize,  12}  in.  X 

12J  in.   .   .  . Ptf.,  230 

Xou.  —  Without  the  name,  of  artirti  and  nibject 

Agricola,  Filippiiio.  Monument  for  Gregorio  Mo- 
roni.   See  Ferretti,  Ludovico Ptf.,  210 

—    The  Virgin  and  the  infant  Christ,  with  St.  John 

holding  a  bird.    Bize,  274  In.  X  25i  in 470 

Note.  —  Without  the  names  of  artUta  and  subject.  En- 
entved  from  a  paintinf;  by  Agricola,  after  an  unfiniahed 
baa-relief  by  Michel  Angelo.  The  bas-relief  is  in  the 
Ufflz-i  gallery,  Florence.  For  an  account  of  the  bas- 
relief  and  the  paintiug  see  L'ape  Ualiana  delle  bMc  arti, 
V.  'i,y.  22. 

Agrippina,  wife  of  Qcrmanicus.    Statue  as  Juno. 

See  Ferretti,  Ludovico Ptf.,  217 

A1.BERTINELLI,  Marlotto,  Italian  painter,  b.  1475,  d. 

Iij20.  Holy  family.  See  Morelli,  Marco  .  .  268 
—    The    meeting   of    Mary    and    Elisabeth.      See 

Meers.man,  -de 305 

Alexander  in  the  tent  of  Darius,  after  C.  Le  Brun. 

See  Edelinck.  Gerard 405 

Allegorical  figures:  —  History,  Time,  etc..  with 

the  Virtues,  supporting  a  medallion  of  Charles 

III  of  Spain.    After  F.  Solimena.    See  Car- 

MONA,  Manuel  Salvador 278 


308 


534 


,11» 


Allegorical  representation  of  the  triumphs  of 
Marc- Antonio  Colonna,  after  Hetro  da  Corto- 
na.    See  Greuter,  Giovanni  Federigo  .   .   .  Ptf.,  185 

Amelia,  St.,  queen  of  Hungary.,  after  Paul  Dela- 
roche.    See  Mercurj.  Paolo 

Amerighi,  or  Morigi,  Michel  Angelo  da  Caravag- 
gio,  Italian  painter,  b.  1569,  d.  1609.  The  en- 
tombment of  Christ.    See  Fontana,  Pietro   . 

Angels  exhibiting  the  instruments  of  the  passion. 
After  Guercino.  See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni 
BatUsta Ptf.,  20 

Angels  in  the  tomb  of  Christ.    Size  (trimmed),  12} 

in.  X  94  in Ptf-. 

JVote.  — With  the  address  of  the  publisher  "  lo  Turpi- 
nus  excud :  K'<n)a;  l.'i',iy,"  and  with  a  monogram  like  the 
one  used  bv  Jacub  Hoefna^cle.  In  the  lists  iif  the  works 
of  this  artist  there  is  uotliiug  which  corresponds  with 
this  engraving. 

Anna,  St.    Saint  Anna  teaching  the  Virgin.    After 

P.  P.  liubens.    See  Bolswert,  Schelte  a   .  •        629 

Antique  torso.    Bacchus.    See  Molinari,  O.  B.  .  Ptf.,  231 

Antonius,  St..  of  Padua.    Vision  of  the  child  Jesus, 

after  Ciro  Ferri.     See  Bloemaert,  Cornells  .  Ptf.,  35 

Apostles.  Figures  of  the  apostles,  numbering  four- 
teen         309 

Kou.  —  Without  aitirts'  names. 

—  Six  of  the  apostles ;  nam-ly.  —  St.  James  the  less, 
St.  Peter,  St.  Matthias,  St.  Matthew,  St.  Jude, 
St.  Bartholomew.  See  Mazzuoli,  Girolamo 
Francesco  Maria Ptf.,  139 

Appiani,  Andrea.  Italian  painter,  b.  1754,  d.  1835. 
Jacob  and  liachel.  See  Garavaglia,  Gio- 
viU 348 

Apr£:s.    Aft«r  J.  B.  van  Bycken.    See  Lelu,  Lucio.       493 


AQUILA 


BARON 


AQUiiiA,  Francesco  Faraone,  Italian  designer  and  en- 
graver, b.  1676,  d.  about  1705.  Christ  and  the 
Virgin,  with  St.  Ambrose  and  B.  Carlo  Borro- 
meo.  After  Carlo  Maratti.  Etching.  Size,  25^ 
in.  X  14  in Ptf.,  59 

—  Christ  walking  on  the  sea;  called  '"Labarca," 

after  Giovanni  Lanfranco.    1690.     Size,  21|  in. 

X13iin Ptf,  39 

-^  Cupola,  in  mosaic,  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  Sebas- 
tian, St.  Peter's,  Rome.  After  Pietro  Berre- 
tini  da  Cortona.    Size,  20  in.  X  263  in ^^^-j  l^^ 

\ote.  —  A  duplicate  of  this  engraving  is  in  ST.,  A.5.2, 
pi.  20.  of  the  Tosti  collection  of  the  Boston  Public  Li- 
brary. 

—  Cupola,  in  mosaic,  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Holy  sac- 

rament. St.  Peter's,  Rome.    After  Pietro  Ber- 
retiui  da  Cortona.    Size,  19 J  in.  X  26 J  in.  .  .  Ptf.,  200 

ATote.  — A  duplicate  of  this  engraving  is  in  ST.,  A.5.2, 
pi.  27. 

Aquila,  Pietro  (  ? ),  Italian  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
about  1677.  The  flight  into  Egypt.  "  P.  Aqui- 
la.   In  et  sculp."    Size,  S^n.  X7J  in Ptf.,  134 

Aquila,  Pompejo  da,  or  Pompejo  Aquilano,  Italian 
painter,  ft.  1570.  The  crucifixion.  See  San- 
Tis,  Orazio  de' Ptf.,  116 

Aquilano,  Orazio.    See  Santis,  Orazio  de',  * 

Akrivke,   L',   du  courrier,  after  F.  Boucher.     See 

Beauvarlet,  Jacques  Firmin 498 

Atalanta  and  Meleager  attacking  a  wild  boar,  after 

P.  P.  Rubens.     See  Merlen,  Cornells  van  .   .         238 

AUBRY.  fitienne  (  ? ),  French  painter,  b.  1745.  d.  1781. 
L'  occupation  du  menage  (Household  work). 
See  Blot,  Maurice 333 

AuDENAERDE.  or  OiiDENAERDE,  Robert  van,  Flem- 
ish painter  and  engraver,  b.  1663,  d.  1743. 
Faustulus  delivering  Romulus  and  Remus  to 
Laurentia,  after  Carlo  Maratti.  Size,  17J  in, 
X23iin 220 

AuDKAN,  Charles,  French  engraver,  b.  1594,  d.  1674. 
The  vision  of  St.  Francis  in  presence  of  the 
holy  sacrament,  after  Simon  Vouet.  Size, 
1.5Jg  in.  X  14^9^  in 171 

AUDRAN,  Claude  (  ? ),  French  painter,  b.  1639,  d.  1684. 
A  saint.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  5|  in. 
X4Un 393 

AuDRAN,  Gerard,  French  designer,  etcher  and  en- 
graver, b.  1640,  d.  1703.  Battle  of  Constantino 
and  Maxentius,  after  C.  Le  Brun.  Engraved 
on  three  plates,  intended  to  be  joined.  Painted, 
1666.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  28  in.  X 
64Jin 510 

—  Christ  led  to  crucifixion.    After  P.  Mignard  .  .        239 

A^o**.— With  artists'  names  only.  The  original  is  in 
the  Louvre. 

—  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Lawrence,  after  E.  Le 

Sueur.    Size,  26^  in.  X  1^4  in 286 

—  Same.    Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  24  in.  X 

15iin 241 

AVXe.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Louvre. 

—  Series  called  The  battles  of  Alexander,  after 

Charles  Le  Brun.    Namely  :  — 
The  defeat  of  Darius  at  Arbela.    Engraved  on 

four  plates,  intended  to  be  joined,  1674.    Size, 

274in.X62iin 511 

The  passage  of  the  Granicus.     Engraved  on 

four  plates,  1670.    Size,  27^  in.  X  54  in  .   .   .   .        401 
Porus  brought  before   Alexander.     Engraved 

on  four  plates,  1678.    Size,  27^  in.  X  62  in.   .   .         389 
Triumphal  entry  of  Alexander  into  Babylon. 

Engraved  on  two  plates,  1675 405 

A'o<«.  — The  earlier  impressions  have  the  name  of 
Goyton  (the  printer),  nith  dots  added  to  indicate  the 
number  of  hundred  copies  which  had  been  printed. 
These  are  wanting  in  this  set,  and  tlie  correction  of  "  pin- 
tre"  to  "peintre  in  nos.  401  and  £11  has  been  made. 
The  original  paintings  are  in  the  Louvre.  Another 
piece,  painted  by  Le  Brun,  belonging  to  this  scries, 
namely,  Alexander  in  the  tent  of  Darius,  has  been  en- 
eravcd  by  Edelinck.  Ste  Edeliuck,  G.,  no.  495,  in  this 
liiit. 

—  The  three  days'  pestilence  inflicted  upon  the  Is- 
raelites as  a  punishment  for  David's  pride  in 
numbering  the  people.  After  Pierre  Mignard. 
Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  20^  in.  X 273  in..       466 

Kote.  —  The  earliest  states  of  this  engraving  represent 
the  pestilence  sent  by  Juno  upon  the  inhabitants  of 
.aigina.  In  the  later  states  there  are  alterations  in  the 
letters,  and  in  the  subjects  represented.  Juno,  to  whom 
wings  are  added,  is  transformed  into  an  avenging  au- 


AuDRAN,  Gdrard,  continued. 


are  added.  The  "  2  des  Rois.  24  "  refers  to  the  Vulgate, 
or  its  French  translation,  corresponding  with  2d  Sam- 
uel, ch.  24,  of  King  James's  version.  Nailer,  Heller, 
Andrescn,  and  others,  call  the  picture  by  its  original 
name,  making  no  reference  to  the  change  of  meaning 
involved  in  the  alterations  of  the  plate. 

—  Triumphal  entry  of  Constantine  into  Rome,  after 

C.  Le  Brun.  Engraved  on  four  plates,  intended 
to  be  joined.  Painted,  1666.  Size  (trimmed 
and  mounted),  28  in.  X  623  in 390 

AuGUSTiNUs,  Aurelius,  St.  and  bp..  b.  3,54,  d.  430. 
St.  Augustine,  after  Joachim  Varl6.  See  Tin- 
to.  Camillo Ptf.,  61 

Aurelius  Antoninus,  Marcus,  called  Marcus  Au- 
relius, Roman  emperor,  b.  121.  d.  180.    Bust 
of  Marcus  Aurelius.    Size,  15  in.XlOs  in.    .  Ptf.,  222 
Note. — Without  letters. 

Avant.    After  J.  B.  van  Eycken.    See  Lelli,  Lu- 

cio 494 

Bacchus.  Statue.    Size,  19  in.  X 131  in Ptf.,  208 

A'tXe.— 'V^ithout  letters. 

—  See  MOLINARI,  G.  B Ptf.,  231 

Bader,  A.,  lithographer.  View  of  Fribourg.  Switz- 
erland.    Lithograph.    Size.  10  in.  X  12  in.    .  Ptf.,  165 

Baxechou,  Jean  Jacques,  French  engraver,  b.  1715, 
d.  1764.  St.  Genevifeve  reading,  after  C.  A. 
Vanloo.    Size,  203  in.  X  121  in 240 

Note.  — a  state,  with  the  author's  address  at  Avi- 
gnon. 

Banzo,  Antonio,  Italian  engraver,  fl.  1810.  The 
adoration  of  the  magi,  after  Raphael.  Size. 
15  in.  X  27J  in 349 

Note.  —  Engraved  from  the  original  which  is  in  the 
■Vatican.  The  painting  and  engraving  are  of  the  same 
size. 

Barbatelli,  Bernardino,  called  Poccetti,  Italian 
painter,  b.  1548,  d.  1612.  The  Inferno,  accord- 
ing to  Dante.     See  Callot,  Jacques     ....        461 

Barbieki,  Giovanni  Francesco,  called  Guercino, 
Italian  painter,  b.  1590,  d.  1666.  Abraham 
dismissing  Hagar.  See  Strange,  Sir  Rob- 
ert             216 

—  Angels  exhibiting  the  instruments  of  the  pas- 

sion.   See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Battista  .   .  Ptf.,  20 

—  Christ  appearing  to  his  mother,  after  his  resur- 

rection.    See  Strange,  Sir  Robert 532 

—  Christ  with  the  two  disciples  at  Emmaus.     See 

Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  132 

—  Holy  family.    See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Bat- 

tista . Ptf.,  150 

—  Kight.    See  Volpato,  Giovanni Ptf.,  194 

—  The  raising  of  Lazarus  from  the  dead.   See  Pas- 

qualino, Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  18 

—  St.  John.      See   Pasqualino,   Giovanni   Bat- 

tista   Ptf.,  130 

—  St.  Luke.      See    Pasqualino,  Giovanni   Bat- 

tista   Ptf.,  129 

—  St.  Mark.      See   Pasqualino,  Giovanni    Bat- 

tista    Ptf.,  127 

—  St.  Matthew.    See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Bat- 

tista   Ptf.,  131 

—  San  Carlo  Boriomeo.     See  Pasqualino,  Gio- 

vanni Battista Vti.,  128 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  receiving  fruit  from  an  an- 

gel.    See  I'A.siQUALiNO,  Giovanni  Battista    .  Ptf.,  148 

—  The  Virgin,  child,  and  St.  John.     See  Pasqua- 

lino, Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  160 

Barocci,  or  Baroccio,  Fiori  Federigo  d'Urbino, 
called,  Italian  painter,  b.  1528.  d.  1612.  The 
calling  of  the  disciples.    See  Collaert,  Adri- 

aan Ptf.,  64 

Baron,  Jean,  called  Tolosano,  engraver,  b.  at  Tou- 
louse, 1631,  lived  in  Rome.  The  fall  of  Dagon 
and  the  infliction  of  disease  upon  the  Philis- 
tines, after  the  design  of  G.  Courtois,  from  the 
original  by  N.  Poussin.    Size  (trimmed  and 

mounted),  15  in.  X  194  in ^37 

JV<Xe.  — The  "Lib.  1  Regvm.  Cap.  V,"  on  the  engrav- 
ing, refers  to  1  Kings  in  the  Vulgate,  corresponding  with 
1  Sanmel,  eh.  5,  in  the  version  of  Kmg  James.  The  two 
versions  ditter  in  the  particulars  of  the  events  illustrated 
by  the  engraving. 
The  original  painting  is  in  the  Louvre. 

—  The  Virgin  praying,  after  Guide  Reni.    Size,  9J 

in.  X  7  in.    .   .  T Ptf.,  136 


BARTOLI 


BONAFEDE 


Bartoli,  Pietro  Santi,  Ralirtn  painter  and  engraver, 
b.  1635.  d.  1700.  Engraving  from  the  fresco 
called  the  "  Nozze  Aldobrandini,"  with  the 
inscription    Nova   nupta  in  geneali  tbalamo. 

Bize  (2  plates  joined),  18  in.  X  31  in 406 

Note.  —  The  original  fresco,  which  is  in  the  Vatican, 
was  found  near  the  Arch  of  Gallienus  about  IBDO.  It 
was  transferred  (considerably  injured  by  restoration) 
from  theVilla  Aldobrandini,  to  theVatican,  by  Pius  VII, 
who  purchased  it  for  lO.OilO  si^udi.  It  has  been  consid- 
ered the  most  precious  specimen  of  ancient  painting,  and 
its  value  has  lianlly  been  lessened  b^  the  discoveries  at 
Pompeii  and  Herculancuin.  According  to  Winckclmann 
it  represents  the  marriage  of  Pcleus  and  Thetis.  This 
print  was  engraved  on  two  plates,  intendc<lto  be  joined. 
A  duplicate  can  be  found  in  the  Appendix  to  the  lullow- 
ing  woric,  for  which  it  was  eiixrave<l,  namely :  —  Pic- 
turiB  antifjuic  cryptarum  R'>manarum  et  sepiilcri  Xaso- 
num,  delincatae,  et  expressae  ad  archctypa  a  Petro 
Saneti  Uartlioli  et  Francisco  ejus  tllio.  Descript^e  vero, 
et  illustratac  a  Johanne  I'ctro  licllorio  ct  .Micliaele  An- 

felo  Causseo.    Roma:.  1819.    F".    This  work  is  in  the 
'osti  collection  of  the  Boston  Public   Library.      Sea 
jr.,  D.1.6. 

BXRTOLOZZi,  Francesco,  Italian  painter,  etcher  and 
engraver,  h.  1730,  d.  1813.  Death  of  Dido,  af- 
ter G.  B.  Cipriani.     Size.  12J  in.  X  17|  in.   .   .         203 

Bas-bei.iefs.    Various  baa-reliefs.    Size,  17i  in.  X 

12iin Ptf.,  235 

Note.  —  Without  letters. 

Basset,  Jean,  called  Valentin,  French  painter, 
fi.  1601.  The  flight  into  Egypt.  See  Fabri. 
Luigi Ptf.,  144 

Battle  of  Constantine  and  Maxentius,  after  C.  Lc 

Brun.    See  Audran,  Gerard 610 

Battles  of  Alexander,  after  C.  Le  Brun.  See  Au- 
dran. Gerard    389;  401;  405;  511 

Bazzi  {or  Kazzi),  Giovanni  Antonio,  called  II  8o- 
DOMA,  Italian  painter,  b.  about  1474,  d.  about 
1549.  St.  Sebastian.  See  Meunier,  Jean  Bap- 
tiste Ptf.,  26 

Beadvarlet,  Jacques  Firmin,  French  engraver,  b. 
1733.  d.  1797.  L'arriv^e  da  courrier,  after  F. 
Boucher.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  17  in. 
Xl2Jin 498 

—  Le  depart  du  courrier.  after  F.  Boucher.    Size 

(trimmed  and  mounted),  17  in.  X  12J  in.  ...         499 

Belisariuh  begging,  after  J.  L.  David.    See  Morel, 

Antoine  Alexandre 231 

Bella,  Stefano  della,  Florentine  painter,  detigner 
and  etcher,  b.  1610,  d.  1664.  Etchings.  Vari- 
ous subjecU 3;  177;  178;  421 

Belle  blancbisseuRe.  La.     After  J.  B.  Greuze.    See 

Danzel,  Jerome 548 

BENAScni,  or  Beinaschi,  Giovanni  Battista.  Italian 
painter  and  engraver,  b.  1636.  d.  1688.  Holv 
family,  after  Giovanni  Domenico  Cerrinf. 
Etching.    1652.     Size.  17J  in.  X  1^  In-     •   •   •  Ptf-,  19 

Bbnedictl'8,  St.     St.  Benedict,  after  Carlo  Cignani. 

See  Frev.  Johann  Jakob Ptf.,  22 

Benvenuti,  Pietro.  Italian  painter,  b.  1769.  d.  1844. 
The  death  of  Petrus  Chrysologus,  archbishop 
of  Ravenna.    See  Migliavacca,  Innocenzio  .        264 
— -    The  death  of  Priam.     5«e  RicciANi,  Antonio    .        428 

—  Judith  showing  the  head  of  Holofernes  to  the 

people.    See  Ricciani,  Antonio 432 

Bernardub,  St.,  of  Clairvaxtx.  The  Madonna  and 
child  appearing  to  St.  Bernard.   See  Marcuc- 

Ci,  G Ptf.,  31 

Bebretini,  Pietro,  called  Pietro  da  Cohtona, 
Florentine  painter  and  architect,  b.  1596.  d. 
1669.  Allegorical  representation  of  the  tri- 
umphs of  Marc- Antonio  Colonna.  See  Qrec- 
ter.  Giovanni  Pederigo Ptf.,  186 

—  Cupola  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Holy  sacrament.  St. 

Peter's,  Rome.    See  Aquila,  Francisco  Fara- 

one Ptf.,  200 

—  Cupola  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  Sebastian,  St.  Peter's. 

Rome.    See  Aqiiila.  Francesco  Faraone  .  .  Ptf.,  199 
Bertini.  Angelo.    Italian    engraver,  fl.  1810.     The 
adoration  of  the  shepherds,  after  Garofalo. 

Size,  31Jln.X22iln 344 

Note.  —  Proof,  before  letters. 

—  Same.    Proof,  with  the  eng^raver's  name  writ- 

ten with  a  pencil 474 

—  The  four  sibyls,  after  Raphael.    See  Guidetti, 

Nicolo 249 

—  St.  Francis  de  Paula  restoring  a  dead  youth  to 

life.  After  V.  Camuccini.    8ize.29iin.X  l^iin-       472 

Note.  —  With  enpuver's  name  only,  written  with  a 
pencil.  The  original  painting  is  in  the  church  of  S. 
Francesco  di  Paola  at  Naples.  See  i'ope  itoiiana  delU 
belle  arti,  v.  3, 

Bettelini,  Pietro,  Italian  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1763.  d.  1828.  The  Eternal  Father,  after  V. 
Camuccini.    Size,  12  in.  X  18  in 320 


Bettelini,  Pietro.  continued. 

—  The  gallery  of  the  Palazzo  Farnese,  Rome,  after 

Annibale  Caracci.  See  Volpato.  Giovanni.  Ptf.,  4&-60 
BlOT,  Gustaef.  engraver,  b.  at  Brunnelti,  1833,  and  Ca- 
lamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe).  Flemish 
peasant  scene,  with  the  title  "  Oh !  "  After  J.  B. 
Madou.  "  Imprime  et  public  par  Goupil  et  cie, 

1857."    Size,  2.5nn.  X  18iin 3U 

Birds.    Engravingsof  various  species  of  birds.    See 

Tro/ani.  Filippo Ptf,  169-171 

Bis,  Mile.  — .  Lithograph  of  a  head  from  a  design  by 
L.Calamatta,  after  the  original  by  Leonardo  da 

Vinci.    Size,  llin.  X  9in Ptf.,  191 

Note. — The  uriginal,'painted  en  gritaiUe,  ia  in  theUfB- 
zi  gallery,  Florence. 

Blaab.  Carl,  Swing  painter.    The  elevation  of  the 

host.    See  Marcovich,  B Ptf.,  37 

Blind  man.   The.  deceived  (L'aveugle  dup<5),  after 

Jean  Baptiste  Greuze.  See  Cars,  Laurent .  .  331 
Bloemaert,  Cornclis,  Flemish  engraver,  b.  1603,  d. 

1680.    St.  Francis  of  Assisi,  after  Guido  Renl. 

Size.  14  in.  X  9  in IHf.,  11 

—  St.  Paul  before  the  altar  To  the  unknown  God, 

after  Giro  Ferri.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted), 

12J  in.  X  8i  in Ptf.,  3 

—  Vision  of  St.  Antony  of  Padua,  after  Ciro  Ferri. 

1678.   Size,  20^  in.  X  13i  in inf.,    39 

Blot,  Maurice,  French  designer  and  engraver,  b.  17.'>3, 
d.  1818.    Marcus  Sextus,  aft«r  P.  N.  Gu^rin. 

Size,  about  21  in.  X  23  in 201 

Note.  —  The  original,  which  is  in  the  Louvre,  was  first 
painted  to  represent  the  legendary  storv  of  the  return  of 
the  blind  Uelisarius  to  his  family.  By  the  a<lvice  of 
friends  Gutrin  was  induced  to  remove  the  blindness  of 
the  principal  figure,  and  to  cause  the  picture  to  rcpre- 
■ent  the  return  Co  his  home  of  a  Roman,  escaped  from 
the  proscription  of  Sylla.  To  this  person  he  gave  the 
feigned  name,  Marcus  Sextus.  See  Notice  de*  lableaua 
tzpot'e  dant  lee  galeriet  du  Mutte  imp  rial  du  Louvre, 
par  F.  ruiot,  3e  partie,  p.  173. 

—  L'occupation    du    manage    (Household  work), 

after  fitienne  Aubry.  Size  (trimmed  and  mount- 
ed), 19  in.  X  13}  in 333 

Bodet.  Holiodorus,  I^ussian  designer.   View  of  Ge- 

nazzano,  Italy.     See  Danesi,  — Ptf.,  189 

Bolswert,  Boctius'k  {family  name  Aiam).  designer 
and  engraver,  b.  at  Bolswert,  Friesland,  about 
1580,  d.  at  Antwerp,  1634.  Christ  crucified  be- 
tween two  thieves,  and  pierced  in  his  side.  Af- 
ter P.  P.  Rubens.  Size,  23i  in.  X  16i  in.  .  .  .        274 

Note.  —  TY\e  original,  fonnerly  an  altar-piece  in  the 
convent  of  the  Rccolleis,  at  Antwerp,  is  now  in  the  Mu- 
seum or  Academy  uf  painting,  of  Antwerp,  which  oc- 
cupies the  building  of  the  con  vent  which  was  suppressed. 
This  print  is  an  impression  ftom  the  second  state  of  th« 
plate,  having  the  inscription,  "  B.  i  Boliwcrt,  sculp.  «t 
excudit  [etc.]." 

Bolswert,  Schelte  k  {/amily  name  Adam),  Dutch  de- 
signer and  engraver,  b.  at  Bolswert,  1586. 
Christcrowned  with  thorns,  after  A.  van  Dyck. 
Size,  23  In.  X  16]  in 303 

Note.  —  2d  state,  with  the  address  of  Martin  van  den 
Enden,  etc.  The  original  painting  lain  the  Berlin  gal- 
lery. 

—  Holy  family,  after  A.  van  Dyck.  Size,  15  in.  X  13 

in 601 

Nou.  —The  original  i*  in  the  Pinaoothek  of  Munich. 

—  Saint  Anna  teaching  the  Virgin,  after  P.  P.  Ru- 

bens.   Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  17i  in.  X 

124in 630 

Note.  —  First  state,  before  the  dedication,  with  two 
lines  of  inscription  and  Martin  van  den  Enden's  ad- 
dress. The  original,  painted  for  the  church  ot  the  Mi- 
nor Carmelites,  at  Antwerp,  is  now  in  the  Museum  at 
Antwerp.  By  some  it  is  incorrectly  called.  The  salu- 
tation. 

BOHBELLi,  Pietro  Leone,  Italian  painter  and  engra- 
ver, b.  1737.  St.  Helena,  from  the  design  of 
Desiderio  de  Angells,  after  the  original  by  An- 
drea Sacchi.    Size,  171  in.  X  lOJ  in Ptf.,  8 

Bowatede.  or  Blonafede.  Giovanni,  Italian  engra- 
ver, b.  1816  Christ  upon  the  cross  (Salvator 
mundi),  from  the  design  of  P.  Guglielml,  after 
the  original  by  Guido  Renl.  Size,  19  in.  X  12|  in.       206 

—  The  Holy  family,  called  Holy  family  of  Naples, 

after  Raphael.    Size,  18  in.  X  131  in 636 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  the  artists'  names  written  with  a 
pencil.  The  original,  painted  for  Leonello  da  Carpi,  is 
now  in  the  gallery  of  the  Museum  at  Naples. 

—  Madonna  della  sedia,  after  Raphael.    Size,  17^ 

in.  X  14J  in 680 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only.  The  original 
painting  is  in  the  Pitti  palace,  Florence. 


BONAPEDE 


CALAMATTA 


BONAFEDE,  or  BuONAFEDE,  Giovanni,  continued. 

—  Statue  of   Germanicus.     "G.   B.  Borani  dis." 

Bize,  15i  in.  X  11  in 526;Ptf.,  213 

A'oee.  — The  statue  is  in  the  Lateran  museum,  Rome. 
It  was  discovered  at  Cervetere  (the  ancient  Caere),  in 
1839.  For  an  account  of  this  statue  see  Clarac'i  Mu$e« 
de  tculpcure  antique  et  moderate,  v.  5. 

—  Violin-player,  after  Kaphael.    Size,  ISJ  in.  X  10 

in.  .  .  : Ptf.,  140 

Note.  —  Ist  state,  with  the  artists'  names  written  with 
a  pencil.  The  original  painting  is  in  the  Palazzo  Sciar- 
Ta,  at  Rome. 

BONAJUTi,  R.,  Italian  designer.  St.  Omobuono  cloth- 
ing the  poor.    See  Sella,  C Ptf.,  17 

BOMNE  mfere.  La,  sans  Bouci,  after  P.  A.  "Wille.    See 

CHEVILLET,  Justus 337 

BOBANI.  G.  B.,  Italian  designer.    Bust  of  Gregory 

XVI  (  ?  ),  by  A.  Tadolini.    See  Costa,  G.  B.  inf.,  223 

BORROMEO,  Carlo,  St.  San  Carlo  Borromeo,  after 
Guercino.  See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Batti- 
Bta Ptf.,  128 

Botticelli,  Alessandro,  or  Sandro.  See  Filipepi, 
Alessandro 

Boucher,  Francois,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1704,  d.  1770.  L'arriv6e  du  courrier.  />'ee  B%AU- 
VARLET,  Jacqnee  Firmin 498 

—  Le    depart   du   courrier.       See  Beauvarlet, 

Jacques  Firmin 499 

Boclangek,  Jean,  French  designer  and  engraver,  b, 
about  ISO"!.  St.  Francis  de  Paula  restoring  a 
child  to  life,  after  the  design  by  F.  Tortebat, 
from  the  original  by  Simon  Vouet.  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  15  in.  X  8  in 645 

A'o<«. —The  original  painting  is  in  the  Chapelle  des 
Mininies  de  la  Place  Royale,  Paris. 

BsuMi,  Francesco,  Italian  painter  and  etcher,  b.  1648, 
d.  1726.  The  assumption  of  the  Virgin,  after 
Guido  Rent.    Etching.     Size,  22^  in.  X  16  in.  Ptf.,  60 

Note.  —  The  original  painting  is  in  the  church  of  San 
Ambrogio,  at  Genoa.  The  commission  for  the  painting 
was  ottered  to  the  Caracci  and  to  Guido;  the  latter,  be- 
ing willing  to  execute  it  for  half  the  price  demanded  by 
his  competitors,  obtained  the  order. 

Buowarroti,  Michelangelo,  or  Michel  Agnolo,  Ital- 
ian painter,  sculptor  and  architect,  b.  1474,  d. 
1664.    The  Fates.     Size,.  12  in.  X  9  in 328 

Xote.  —  Without  letters.  ''The  picture  of  the  Fates, 
now  in  the  Pitti  palace,  was,  until  lately,  confi- 
dently ascribed  to  him  [Michel  Angelo],  but  moflern 
criticism  has  decided  othc-iwise.  It  may  probably  have 
been  painted  from  one  of  his  designs.  It  is  now  pretty 
generally  ascribed  to  Rosso  I'iorentino.  —  J.  S.  llAK- 
FOBD.    Zt/e  0/  Michel  Angelo  Buonarroti,  v.  l,p.  230. 

—  Achim  and  Amminadab.    See  Cukego,  Domeni- 

co Ptf.,  46 

—  Christ    upon  the  cross,   with  Mary  and  John 

standing  below.     ^Se*  Soye.  Philippe     .   .   .   .  Ptf.,  51 

—  The  Libyan  sibyl.    See  Fabri,  Luigi 481 

—  Study  for  the  head  of  a  Fury.  Lithograph.  Size, 

about  12  in.  X  8  in 354 

—  Same.    Size,  18  in.  X  14  in Ptf.,  24 

Jfote.  —  ITie  original  drawing  is  at  Florence,  in  the 
gallery  which  crosses  the  Arno,  connecting  the  tJffizi 
and  Pitti  galleries.    They  are  both  without  letters. 

—  The  Virgin  and  infant  Christ,  with  St.  John  hold- 

ing a  bird.  After  a  bas-relief  of  Michel  Ange- 
lo.   See  Agricola,  Filippino 470 

Bust  of  a  Roman.    Size,  lOJ  in.  X  7^  in Ptf.,  219 

Note.  —  So  called  in  Clarac'i  Mutec  de  sculpture  antique 
et  modeme.    Without  letters. 

Bust  of  a  woman.    Size,  11 J  in.  x  7J  in Ptf.,  234 

Note.  —  Without  artists'  names,  or  any  letters. 

Cacchiatelli,  P.,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  fl. 
1843,  and  Cleter,  Gregorio.  Portico  semicir- 
colare  nclla  Villa  Albani  Castelbarco.  Size, 
ISin.XlS^in Ptf.,  198 

Note.  —Mezzotint.  "P.  Cacchiatelli  e  G.  Cleter  dis^ 
ti  inc'  dal  vero  I'anno,  1848."  The  villa  is  at  Moniste- 
Tolo,  near  "Vaprio  and  Milan. 

Casul'b  fighting  the  dragon.    Woodcut.  Size,  15  in. 

XlSin Ptf..  167 

A'o(e.— Without  letters.  One  of  a  scries,  of  which 
tho  rest  are  wonting  in  this  collection. 


Cagliari,  Paolo,  called  Paolo  Veronese  {Eng.  Pal'L 
Veronese),  Venetian  painter,  b.  about  1528,  d. 
1588.  The  presentation  in  the  temple.  Etch- 
ing.    Size,  10^  in.  X  22^  in Ptf.,  66 

Note.  —  Without  engraver's  name. 

—  The  adoration  of  the  shepherds.    See  PicciONi, 

Mattco Ptf.,  64 

—  The  m«rtyrdom  of  St.  Justina  of  Padua.    See 

Caracci.  Agostino 293 

Caius  Mucins  Scaevola  before  Porsenna.  After  P. 
P.  Rubens.  See  Schmltzer,  Jakob  Mat- 
thias  Ptf.,  34 

Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe),  Italian  de- 
signer and  engraver,  b.  1802,  d.  1869.  Beatrice 
Ceiici,  after  Guido  Reni.  Size,  18  in.  X  145 
in 438 

Note.  —  "  Imprimi  et  publie  par  Goupil  et  c'*,  1857." 

—  Diploma  for  the  Universal  exposition,  1855.    Af- 

ter the  design  by  J.  A.  D.  Ingres.     Sire,  21  in. 
X19in Ptf.,  198 

iVo««.  —  With  the  engraver's  inscription  to  Cardinal 
Tosti,  written  with  a  pencil.  See  //.  Dtlaborde't  Ingret : 
ea  vie,  ses  travaux,  fa  doctrine,  p.  284. 

—  Francesca  da  Rimini,  after  Ary  Schcffer.    (Dan- 

te's Inferno,  canto  v.)    Size,  18J  in.  X  143  '"■       306 

AWe.  — Engraved,  184.S.  Proof  before  the  engraved 
title,  with  the  engraver's  inscription  to  Cardinal  Tosti, 
written  with  a  pen. 

—  Galileo  before  the  council,  making  his  abiura- 

tion.     After  Robert-Fleury.      Size,  21J  in.  X 

34J  in 850 

Note.  —  Proof  before  letters,  with  the  following  in- 
scription, written  with  a  pencil :  "  Eppur  la  gira."  "Di- 
pinto  da  Robert  Fleury.'  "Disegnato  e  Inciso  da  L. 
Calamatta." 

—  Lithograph  of  the  head  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci's 

Leda.     Size,  14  in.  X  H  in 6 

Note.  —  Vfith  "Calamatta,"  written  with  a  pencil, 
and  no  other  inscription. 

—  Madonna  della  sedia,  after  Raphael.    Diameter 

of  the  engraved  portion  of  the  plate,  12|  in.  .   .         265 

Note.  —  An  artlBt's  proof,  from  the  plate  before  it  was 
finished,  of  which,  according  to  Aiidresen,  there  were  12 
copies  printed.  The  lollowirg  inscription  is  written 
with  a  pencil :  "  Dipinto  da  Knfl'aele  "  Disegnato  e 
Inciso  daL.  Calamatta."  "A  sua  Eminenza  il  Cardi- 
nal Tosti  L.  Calamatta  "  The  original  painting  is  in 
the  Pitti  palace,  Florence. 

—  The  return  of  Columbus  from  America,  after 

Robert-Fleury.    Size,  21i  in.  X  34J  in 3(6 

Note.  —  Proof,  in  open  letter,  with  the  inscription  "... 
Imp.  Ch.  Chardon  aine-Paris."  "Incisione  diretta  e 
terminatada  Ii.  Calamatta"  "Publie  par  Goupil  et 
C'«  . .  .  18BS." 

There  is  also  an  inscription,  written  with  a  pencil, 
from  Calamatta  to  Cardinal  Tosti. 

—  The  vow  of  Louis  xm,  placing  the  kingdom  of 

France  under  the  protection  of  the  Virgin. 
After  J.  A.  D.  Ingres.    Size,  28  in.  X  195  in.  .        476 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  only.  The  original 
was  painted  by  Ingres  for  his  native  town,  Montauban, 
and  it  is  in  the  cathedral  there. 

"  La  premiere  chose  qu'on  voyait  en  entrant  chez  lui, 
c'etait  un  admirable  dessin  de  Calamatta,  d'apres  le 
Vccu  de  Louis  xill,  le  deasin  dont  I'illustre  graveur  a 
fait  uiie  cstampe  magistrale,  un  chef-d'ccuvre.  Ingres 
(•tait  ficr  de  ce  dessin,  et  il  le  niontrait  avec  enthousiasme 
a  tous  les  visitcurs"  C.Blanc.  Ingres:  sa  vie  et  ses 
ourrages,  p.  90,  where  may  be  found  an  account  of  the 
original. 

—  Christ  reproving  Mai-tha.    See  Tactiel,  Andr6 

Benoit  Barreau 202 

—  The  crucifixion,  after  A.  van  Dyck.    See  Lelli, 

Lucio 480 

—  The  deposition  from  the  cross,  after  Giottlno. 

See  France,  Joseph Ptf.,  27 

—  Design  of  a  head,  after  Leonardo  da  Vinci.    See 

Bis,  Mile.  — Ptf.,  191 

—  Flemish  peasant  scene.     See  BlOT,  Gustaef   .   •        311 

—  Holy  family.    After  Mariotto  Albertinelli.    See 

MoRELLi,  Marco 268 

—  St.  Cecilia,  after  J.  B.  van  Eycken.    /See  Lelli, 

Lucio 647 

—  St.  Sebastian,  after  Sodoma.       See  Meunier, 

Jean  Baptiste Ptf.,  26 

—  Souvenir  de  la  patrie,  after  Alfred  Stevens.   See 

Meersman,  —  de 325 

—  Spanish  woman.    See  Lelu,  Lucio 823 


CALIGULA 


CHRis'r'  ^'  i  \'  '■:  K  H  I  T  V    ( 


Caligula,  Caius  Caesar,  Roman  emperor,  h.  12,  d. 

41.    Bust  of  CaUgula.     Size,  u\  in.  X  9  in-  •  I^v  228 
/fete.  —  Without  the  names  of  artists  and  subject. 

Callot,  Jacques,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1592,  d.  1635.    The  Inferno,  according  to  Dan- 
te.   After  B.  Barbatelli,  called  I'occetli.    Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  29  in.  X  34  in.    .   .   .         461 
JVoJe.  —  Engraved,  1012,  on  two  plates, 

—  The  passage  of  the  Red  sea  by  the  children  of 

Israel.    Size,  5  in.  X  »  i" Ptf.,  142 

CAMA88F.I,  Andrea,  Italian  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
3602,  d.  1648.  The  infant  Moses  plhced  in  the 
Nile.  iSee  Piccioni,  Matteo  Tommaso  .  .  .  Ptf.,  133 
CAMUCCIM,  Vincenzo,  Italian  painter,  b.  1775,  d. 
1844.  The  conversion  of  St.  Paul.  See  MAK- 
ciiETTi,  Domenico 478 

—  The  Eternal  Father.     See  Bettelini,  Pietro     .         320 

—  The  presentation  in  the  temple.     See  RiCClANi, 

Antonio 643 

—  8t.  Francis  do  I'aula  restoring  a  dead  youth  to 

life.     See  Bebtini,  Angelo 472 

—  St.  Thomas.     See  Ricciani,  Antonio 542 

Canova,  Antonio,  Italian  smlptor,  b.  1757,  d.  1822. 

Colossal  model  for  a  statue  of  Religion.    Size, 

28in.X14»Jin 245 

XoU.  —  Without  artists"  names  or  any  inscription.  For 
.  the  same  subject,  engraved  by  D.  Marehetti,  see  pi.  24  of 
C  C.2.1  of  tlie  ToKti  collection  of  the  Boston  Public 
Library. 

—  Faith.    See  Morchen,  Raffacllo 367 

—  Monument  for  Cardinal  York,  with  busts  of  the 

last   three  Stuarts.    See  Marchetti,  Dome- 
nico          329 

—  Sitting  statue  of  Maria  Louisa,  of  Austria  (wife 

of  Napoleon  l),  with  the  attributes  of  Concord. 

See  Makchetti,  Domenico Ptf.,  207 

—  Statue  of  Napoleon  I.    See  IllcciANI,  Antonio.  Ptf.,  205 

—  The  tomb  of  Clement  xiii.    See  Morghen,  Raf- 

faello 380 

Cappello,  Feliciano,  Italian  lithographer.  Christ 
on  the  cross,  after  A.  van  Dyck.    Lithograph. 

Size.  26  in.  X  19  in Ptf-,  42 

Caracci.  Agostino,  Italian  jointer  and  engraver,  b. 
1557,  d.  1602.  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Juslina 
of  Padua,  after  Paolo  Veronese.  Size,  35  in.  X 

23i  in 292 

Note.  —  Engraved  on  two  plates  intended  to  Iw  joinetl. 
The  original  is  in  the  church  of  Santa  Uiustina,  at 
Padua.  See  Mn.  Jamaon'n  Sacrtd  and  legendarg  art. 
Tills  impression  has  ttie  address  ".Kunioi  apud  Caruluni 
Losi  anno  1773."'  For  a  description  of  earlier  iinpres- 
fions  see  Bantck'i  /,«  ptintre-grarmr,  v.  Itt,  p.  78,  and 
Andreteu't  Bandbuch  fur  KuprerttithtammUr,  v.  1,  p. 
240.  This  print  has  been  trimmed  and  mounted  on 
stilt'  paper. 

St.  Francis  of  Assisl  receiving  the  stigmata,  af- 
ter Agostino  Caracci,  called  The  small  St. 
Francis.    Size,  18  in.  X  12i  in Ptf.,  21 

Kate.  — The  original  painting  is  in  the  Belvedere  gal- 
lery at  Vienna.  See  JUrt,  Jamcson't  Legends  of  the  Mo- 
natiir:  order:  This  is  one  of  the  later  impressions,  with 
the  address  of  G.  G.  de  Rossi,  1(H9. 

—  The  communion  of  St.  Jerome.    See  Perkier, 

Francois  .   .  • Ptf.,  7 

Caracci,  Annibale,  Italian  painter,  b.  1560,  d.  1609. 
Christ  and  the  woman  of  Samaria.  See  R., 
A.  V Ptf.,  53 

—  The  gallery  of  the  Palazzo  Farnese,  Rome.   See 

Volpato,  Giovanni Ptf.,  48-50 

—  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen.  See  Chasteau, 

Guillaume 176 

Caracciolo,  Agostino,  Italian  painter.    The  vision 

of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi.   See  Scalzi,  Filippo.  Itf.,  33 
Caravaggio,  Michel  Angelo  da.    See  Amehighi, 

Michel  Angelo  da  Caravaggio. 
Cabmona,  Manuel  Salvador,  Spanish  engraver,  b. 
1730,  rf.  1,807.    Allegorical  figures:  — History, 
Time,  etc.,  with  the  Virtues,  supporting  a  me- 
dallion of  Charles  iii,  of  Spain.    After  F.  Soli- 

mena.    Size,  16i  in.  X  24i  in 278 

'  Kate.  —  Third  state,  with  coat  of  arms  and  letters. 

—  Le  n^gllg6  galant,  after  C.  A.  Coypel.     1760. 

Size,  12  in.  X  8  in 337 

Cars,  Laurent.  Vremh  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1702,  d.  1771.  The  blind  man  deceived  (L'a- 
veugle  dupe),  after  Jean    Baptiste    Greuze. 

Size,  181  in-  X  1*4  in 331 

CAgTIGLlONE,  Giovanni  Benedetto,  called  IL  Gre- 
CHETTO  or  IL  Benedetto,  Italian  painter  and 
engraver,  b.  1616,  d.  1670.  The  flight  into 
Egypt.    Etching.    Size,  12  in.  X  8J  in.  .  .  .  Ptf.,  135 


Cattermole,  George,  English  waier-Qolptipfqnm'd  )  l^  XT  I  A 
6. 1800,  d.  1868.  The  red  mask.  ,SS«  H<jfce?'^-*-*'-^^  A-t^ 
T Ptf.,  168 

Cavali.eri,  Ferdinando  (?  ),  Italian  painter,  b.  1794. 

St.  Cecilia.    Size,  94  in.  X6J  in Ptf.,  141 

Ifate.  —  Without  the  engraver's  name. 

CxciUA,  St.  Head  of  St.  Cecilia,  after  a  bas-relief, 
by  Donatello.  See  Donato  di  Nicor.6  Di 
Betto  Babdi 310 

—  St.  Cecilia.    See  Cavalleri,  Ferdinando  .   .  Ptf.  141 

—  Same.    After  the  painting  by  A.  Coypel.    See 

Dt'CllANGE,  Gaspard 337 

—  Same.   After  Raphael.  See  Gandolfi.  Mauro  .        471 

—  Same.  After  J.  B.  van  Eycken.   See  Lelli,  Lu- 

cio 547 

—  Same.   After  Guido  Renl.    See  Morghen,  Gio- 

vanni Ella Ptf.,  9 

—  Same.    After  C.  Maratti.      See  Strange,  Sir 

Robert 243 

—  Saint  Cecilia  distributing  her  property  among 

the  poor.  After  Domenichino.  iS'ee  Poilly, 
Francois  de 277 

Cenci,  Beatrice.    Beatrice  Cenci,  after  Guido  Rcni. 

See  Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuse^jpe)  .         438 

Cenci,  Filippo,  Italian  engraver.  Allegorical  hgure. 
The  Church  (La  Chicsa),  after  the  design  by 
Antonio  BiiruflTaldi  from  the  original  fresco  in 
the  Vatican,  by  Raphael.    Size.  20^  in.  X 14  in.  Ptf.,  46 

Cebrini,  Giovanni  Domenico,  Italian  painter,  b.  1609, 
d.  1681.  Holy  family.  See  Benaschi,  Gio- 
vanni Battista Ptf.,  19 

Chalice  in  the  cathedral  at  Valentia,  Spain,  said  to 
be  the  one  used  at  the  Last  stipper.  After 
Vlncente  Lopez  y  Portaria.  See  Jordan, 
Francisco Ptf.,  161 

Champagne,  or  Champaigne,  Philippe  de,  Flemish 
painter,  b.  1602,  d.  1674.  Moses  with  the  tables 
of  the  law.     See  Nanteuil,  Itobert 375 

—  The  vision  of  St.  Sulpicius    Severus.     See  Pi- 

tau,  Nicolaas 279 

Charity,  after  Angelica  Kauffmann.  ,See  Morghen, 

■Rafi'aello 358 

CHARLE8  V  of  Germany,  b.  1500,  d.  1558.    The  em- 

Seror  Charles    praying.       See    DROESHOirr, 
ohn Itf.,  239 

Charles  III,  o/  Spain,  b.  1716,  d.  1788.  Allegorical 
flgures  with  a  medallion  of  Charles  lU.  after 
F.  Sollmena.  See  Carmona,  Manuel  Salva- 
dor            278 

Chasteau,  Giillamue.  French  engraver,  b.  1631,  or 
1633,  rf.  1683  or  1685.  Christ  healing  the  two 
blind  men,  after  N.  Poussin.    Size,  about  164 

In.  X  21  In 234 

Nou.  — Tilt  original  is  in  the  LouTre. 

—  Martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen,  after  Annibale  Ca- 

racci.   Size.  20J  in.  X  17  in 176 

Chetillet,  Justus,  German  engraver,  b.  1729,  d. 
1802.  La  bonne  mfere  sans  souci,  after  P.  A. 
Wille.    Size,  10^  In.  X  8J  in 387 

jv„(,._  With  "G Platte"  in  the  upper  margin.  J.  O, 
Wille,  according  to  Andrcsen,  assisted  in  the  engraving 
of  this  plate. 

Child  with  a  horn,  after  G.  Nogari.    See  Polanza- 

Ni,  Felice Ptf.,  168 

CHBI8T.  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  Christ,  the  Virgin,  etc 
Kamely: 

The  adoration  of  the  mag^i.     After  Raphael. 

See  Banzo,  Antonio 349 

—  (Sanw.  After  Garofalo.  aSmBertini,  Angelo.    344;  474 

—  Same.    After  Paul  Veronese.      See  PicciONi, 

Matteo Ptf-,  54 

—  Same.    After  Federigo  Zuccaro.    See  Thomas- 

sin,  Philippe Ptf-.  58 

—  Same.  After  Rubens.  See  Vorsterman,  Lucas.       283 

—  Angels  in  the  tomb  of  Christ.  ,tfe«  Angels,  etc.  Ptf.,  119 
Angels  weeping  over  the  dead  Christ.    After 

Pietro  Testa.    See  Testa,  Giovanni  Cesare   .  Ptf.,  80 

—  The  baptism  of  Christ.   Se«  Mueller,  Jan.  .  .  Ptf.,  108 

—  The  calling  of  the  disciples.    After  Federigo  Ba- 

rocci.    See  Collaert,  Adriaan Ptf.,  64 

—  Christ  and  the   apostles,  after  the   engraving  of 

Marc-Antonio  Raimondi,  from  the  original  by 
Raphael.    See  Ruschweyh,  Ferdinand  ...        608 

—  Christ  and  the  Virgin,  with  St.  Ambrose  and  S. 

Carlo  Borromeo.    After  Carlo  Maratti.    See 
Aquila,  Francesco  Faraone Ptf.,  69 

—  Christ  and  the  woman   of  Samaria,  after  Anni- 

bale  Caracci.   SeeR.A.  V ,;  *  *  '  •  P'^f"  ^ 

'  —  Christ  appearing  to  his  mother,  nfter  his  resur- 
rection. After  Guercino.  See  Strange,  Sir 
Robert ^^ 


CHRIST 


6 


CHURCH 


Christ,  continued, 

—  Christ  bearing  his  cross,  called  "  Lo  spaslmo  di 

Sicilia,"  after  Raphael.     See  TOSCHI,  Paolo    .         473 

—  Christ  crowned  with  thorns,  after  A.  van  Dyck. 

See  BoLSWEIlT,  Schelte  a 362 

—  Christ  crowning  the  Virgin ;  Peter  and  Paul,  St. 

Lawrence  and  St.  Sextus  in  adoration.  After 
Federigo  Zuccaro.    See  Ghisi,  Adamo    .  .  .  Ptf.,  63 

—  Christ  driving  the  money-changers  out  of  the 

temple.    After  the  original  by  Bassano  (?). 

Size  27y8j  in.  X  21  in 465 

AWe.  —  Without  names  of  subject  and  artists. 

—  Same.    (Sf««  Rembrandt  Harmenezoon,  or  Her- 

manszoon,yan  Rijn 397 

—  Christ  feeding  the  multitude.     /See  MlRACliE    .   .         431 

—  Christ  giving  the  keys  to  Peter.      See  Perugi- 

yt,— Ptf.,  28 

—  Christ  led  to  crucifixion.  After  P.  Mignard.  See 

Al'DRAN,  Gerard 239 

—  Christ  reproving  Martha.    After  E.  Le  Sueur. 

See  TAUREii.  Andre  Benoit  Barreau 262 

—  Christ  sinking  under  the  cross.    After  P.  P.  Ru- 

bens.   See  Pont,  Paul  du 281 

—  Christ  upon  the  cross  (Salvator  mundi).    After 

Guido  Reni.     See  Bonafede.  Giovanni  .   .   .        206 

—  Same.  After  A.  van  Dyck.  See  Cappello,  Feli- 

ciano Ptf.,  42 

—  Same.    After  Michel  Angelo.     See  Sote,  Phi- 

lippe     Ptf.,  51 

—  Christ  walking  on  the  sea;  called  "  La  barca." 

After  Giovanni  Lanfranco.  See  Aql'Ila,  Fran- 
cesco Faraone Ptf.,  39 

—  Same.    See  Dorigny,  Sir  Nicolas Ptf.,  40 

—  Christ  with  the  two  disciples  at  Emmaus.    After 

Guercino.     See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Bat- 

tista Ptf.,  132 

—  Same.    After  Raphael.    See  Pkocaccini,  An- 

drea     Ptf.,  123 

—  The  crucifixion.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Bol- 

8WEHT.  Boetiusa 274 

—  Same  (  "  Le  Christ  aux  anges."  ).    After  C.  Le 

Brun.     See  Edemnck,  Gerard 294 

—  Same.    After  A.  van  Dyck.    iSee  Lelli,  Lucio.        480 

—  /Same.  After  Tintoretto.  iS'eeROBUSTl,  Jacopo.  Ptf.,  236 

—  Same.    After  Porapejo  da  Aquila.      See  San- 

Tis,  Orazio  de' Ptf.,  116 

—  The  dead  Christ  surrounded  by  two  angels,  and 

by  his  friends  and  a  capuchin  (St.  Francis;. 
Called  "  Le  Christ  au  capuchin."  After  P.  P. 
Rubens.    See  Ragot,  Francois 193 

—  Same.    After  Giottino.    See  Franck,  Joseph  .  Ptf.,  27 

—  The  deposition  from  the  cross.    After  Spagnolet- 

to.    See  CuNEGO,  Domenico Ptf.,  41 

— -    Same.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Ra«ot,  Fran- 

9oi8 200 

—  Same.    After  Daniele  da  Volterra.  iSee  Toschf, 

Paolo 312 

—  Ecce  Homo,  after  Titian.    /See  Petrini,  —  .  .  Ptf.,  154 

—  The  elevation  of  the  cross.    After  N.  de  Poilly. 

See  PoiLliY,  Fran9oi8  de 427 

—  The  entombment,  after  Michel  Angelo  Ameri- 

ghi  da  Caravaggio.     See  Fontana,  Pietro   ,   .         534 

—  Same.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Ryckmans, 

Nicolaus Ptf.,  3;  Ptf.,  12 

—  The  flight  into  Egypt.    See  Aquila,  Pietro  .  .  Ptf.,  134 

—  Same.  See  Castigl,ione,  Giovanni  Benedetto.  Ptf.,  136 

—  Same.    After  Valentin.    See  Fabri,  Luigi .  .  Ptf.,  144 

—  Same.    See  Flight Ptf.,  121 

—  Same.    After  Guido  Reni.    See  Pou-ly,  Fran- 

cois de Ptf.,  13 

—  Same.    After  J.  Jordaens.   See  Pont,  Paul  du.       209 

—  The  healing  of  the  two  blind  men,  after  N.  Pous- 

sin.    See  Chasteau,  Guillaume 234 

—7    Holy  family,  after  G.D.Cerrini.  <See  Benaschi, 

Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  19- 

—  Same.    After  A.  van  Dyck.    See  Bolswert, 

Schelte  a 501 

—  Same.    After  Sebastiano  Conca.    See  Fbey,  Jo- 

hann  Jakob Ptf.,  32 

—  Same.    After  Mariotto  Albertinelli.  /SeeMoREL- 

Li,  Marco 268 

—  Same.    After  Guercino.  See  Pasqualino,  Gio- 

vanni Battista Ptf.,  150 

—  Same.    After  N.  Poussin.    See  Poilly,  Jean 

Baptiste  de 469 

—  Same.    See  Reni,  Guido Ptf.,  137 

—  Holy  family  at  table,  called  the  Benedicite,  after 

C.  Le  Brun.    See  Edelinck,  Gerard    ....        460 

—  Holy  family  of  Francis  I,  after  Raphael.      See 

Frey,  Johann  Jakob 68;  214 

—  Same.    See  Rousselet,  Gilles 275 


Christ,  continued. 

—  Holy  family  of  Naples,  after  Raphael.    See  Bo- 

NAFKDE,  Giovanni 938 

—  Holy  family,  with  Elisabeth  and  John.     After 

N.  Poussin.    See  Poilly,  Frangois  de  .  .  .  .  Ptf.,  6T 

—  Holy  family,  with  St.  Anna  and  St.  John.     See 

Holy  family Ptf.,  lit 

—  Holy  family,  with  St.  John  and  St.  Elisabeth. 

See  Rubens,  Pieter  Paul Ptf.,  14 

—  The  infant  Christ  and  St.  John.  ^See  RENi,Guido.Ptf.,  149 

—  The  Last  supper,  after  Leonardo  da  Vinci.    See 

MORGHEN,  RafTaello 345 

—  Luke  painting  the  Virgin  and  child.    See  Luke. 

St.  ...   : Ptf.,  118 

—  The  Madonna  and  child  appearing  to  St.  Bernard. 

See  Marcucci,  G Ptf.,  31 

—  Madonna  del  velo,  after  Raphael.    See  Longhi, 

Giuseppe 541 

—  Madonna  della  sedia,  after  Raphael.    See  Bona- 

fede, Giovanni 530 

—  Same.    See  Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giu- 

seppe)          265 

—  The  Madonna  of  the  Grand  duke,  after  Raphael. 

<SecM.,  E 256 ;  342 ;  Ptf.,  29 

—  The  nativity,  after  Sebastiano  Conca.  /See  Frey, 

Johann  Jakob Ptf.,  25 

—  The  presentation  in  the  temple.    See  Cagliari, 

Paolo , Ptf.,  56 

—  Same.     After  V.  Camuccini.      See  Ricciani, 

Antonio 543, 

—  Same.    After  Bassano  (  ?  ).    Size  (trimmed  and 

mounted),  91  in.  X  7^  in Ptf.,  Ill 

—  The  raising  or  Lazarus  from  the   dead.    After 

Guercino.    See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Bat- 
tista  Ptf.,  18 

—  Same.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Ragot,  Fran- 

cois.          270 

—  The  repose  in  Egypt.    See  Repo.se Ptf.,  114 

—  The  resurrection  of  Christ.    See  Meier,  Mel- 

chior Ptf.,  145 

—  Le  Sauveur  du  monde,  after  J.  Stella.  ,See  Klau- 

ber,  Ignaz  Sebastian 409 

—  The   seven    sacraments   (scenes  in  the   life  of 

Christ).    After  N.  Poussin.     See  Pesne,  Jean. 

—  Simeon  with  the  infant  Jesus.    See  Mercurj, 

Paolo 352 

—  The  slaughter  of  the  innocents,  after  C.LeBrun. 

See  Loir,  Alexis 463 

—  The  sleep  of  the  infant  Christ,  called  "  Parce 

somnum    rumpere,"    after    C.   Maratti.      See 
Strange,  Sir  Robert 638 

—  Statue  of  Christ.     Size,  10^  in.  X  7^  in Ptf.,  227 

NoCe,  —  Without  letters. 

—  Same.    After  Thorvaldsen.      See   Folo,    Gio- 

vanni   Ptf.,  202 

—  The  supper  at  Emmaus,  after  Titian.    See  Mas- 

son,  Antoine 215 

—  The  transfiguration,  after  Raphael.    See  Des- 

NOYERS.Auguste  Gaspard  Louis  Boucher    .   .         313 
-^    Same.    See  Ricciani,  Ant«nio 340 

—  Various  scenes  in  the  life  of  Christ.  jSeeDuERER, 

Albrecht 392;  517;  518;  519 

—  Virgin  and  child.     Without  artists'  names.    Size 

(trimmed  and  mounted),  9J  in.  X  8  in Ptf.,  115 

—  Same.    After  Guido  Reni.  /SeeGREGORi,  Carlo. Ptf.,  138 

—  Same.    See  Reni.  Guido Ptf.,  152 

—  Same.    After  Carlo  Maratti.    See  Rossi,  Gero- 

nimo Ptf.,  140 

—  Same.    After  Titian.    ,See  Tadolini,  Serafina.       322 

—  Same.    See  Virgin Ptf.,  115 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  receiving  fruit  from  an  an- 

gel.   After  Guercino.    See  Pasqualino,  Gio- 
vanni Battista Ptf..  148 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  surrounded  by  angels,  and 

crushing  a  dragon.     After  C.  Maratti.     See 
Frey,  Johann  Jakob Ptf.,  15 

—  Virgin  and  child  crowned  by  angels,  ("  La  reine- 

des  angos").    After  P.P.Rubens.     5ee  Vis- 
scher,  Cornells  de 364 

—  Virgin,  child  and  St.  John,  called  Madonna  Al- 

dobrandini,  after  Raphael.      See  Mochetti, 
Alessandro 531 

—  The  Virgin,  child,  and  St.  John,  after  Guercino. 

.See  Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  150 

—  The  Virgin  and  the  infant  Christ,  with  St.  John 

holding  a  bird.     After  a  bas-relief  of  Michel 
Angelo.    See  Agricola,  Filippo 470 

—  The  woman  taken  in  adultery,  after  Giulio  Ro- 

mano.   See  Ghisi,  Diana Ptf.,  55 

Christopher,    St.      St.  Christopher,   after  Titian. 

See  ZuccHi,  Andrea Ptf.,  47 

Church,  The,  after  Raphael.    See  Cenci,  Filippo  .  Ptf.,  45 


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CORTONA.  Pietro  da.    See  Berretini,  Pletro.        ^^    -^  ( }  I  > 
Costa,   G.  B.  Italian  engraver.    Bust  of  Gregory  i\ 

XVI  (  ? ),  by  A.  Tadoliiii,  after  a  drawing  by 

G.  B.  Borani.    Size,  15  in.  X  lOJ  in Ptf.,  22S 

Costa,   Hannibale,   Italian  engraver.      The  rape  of 

Proserijine.    "  Bigioli  Disegud."    Size,  8^  in. 

X  14i  in Ptf.,  233 

Kole.  —  Proof,  with  the  artiit*'  namet  only,  written 
with  ink.  The  same  engraving  with  llic  artists'  names 
engraved  ran  be  found  iu  PittUaxt  11  Vatirano,  v.  5,  pi. 
99.  The  original  ia  a  bai-relicf  iu  the  UaU  of  the  Muaei 
iu  the  Vatican. 

CoYPEJL,  Antoine.  Fretich  painter,  b.  1661,  d.  1722.  St. 

Cecilia.    See  Duchange,  Gaspard 33" 

COYPEL,  Charles  Antoins,  I''rtnc}i  painter  and  engra- 
ver, b.  1694,  d.  1752.  Le  neglige  galant.  See 
Carmona,  Manuel  Salvador 33T 

Crescentia,   St.    St.  Crescentia,   Saint  Vitus  and 

Saint  ModestuB.    See  Cleter.  Oregorio  ...        24T 

Cui8INi£:ke,  La,  flamande,  after  Q.  Dou.    .SeeMoiT- 

te,  Pierre  feuenne 484 

CuisiNi^RE.  La,  hollandaise,   after  G.  Metzu.    See 

WiLLE,  Johann  Georg 624 

CuNEGO,  Donienico,  Italian  detigner  and  engraver, 
b.  1727,  d.  1794.  Achim  and  Amminadab,  af- 
ter the  fresco,  by  Micliel  Angelo,  in  the  Sis- 
tine  chapel,  Itoiue.  "  Vtncentius  Dolcibenc 
delineavit."    Size,  16  in.  X  22  in Ptf.,  46 

—  The  deposition  from  the  cross,  after  the  design 

of  A.  Kicci,  from  the  original  by  Spagnoletto. 

Size,  26  in.  X  17i  in Ptf.,  41 

Cl'NNINGHam,  Joseph,  ICnglish  painter,  fl.  1787. 
Grand  review  at  Potsdam,  called  "  Friedrich's 
last  review."  See  Clemens,  Johann  Fre- 
derik Ptf.,  186 

Cupid  sleeping  under  a  tent.    See  GANDOLn,  Mauro.       31S 

Daxen,  Cornells  van,  the  younger,  Dutch  engraver,  b. 
about  1630.  The  four  fathers  of  the  church,  St. 
Ambrose,  St.  Gregory,  St.  Jerome  and  St.  Au- 
gustine, standing  in  a  group.  After  P.  P.  Ku- 
bens.  "A.  BloteUngh  Kxc."  Size,  12i  in.  X 
9iin 803 

Sou.  —  Second  itste,  with  A.  Blotelingh'i  address. 

Danesi,  — .  Italian  lithographer.  Gregory  xvi  bless- 
ing the  Valmontonesl,  May,  1843.  Lithograph. 
Size,  18  in.  X  '•^  *" Ptf->  188 

—  View  of  Oenazzano,  Italy,  after  Ileliodorus  Bo- 

det,  1846.     Size,  12in.Xl'l4in Ptf.,  189 

Damzel,  Jerome,  French  engraver,  b.  1755,  d.  1810. 
Woman  washing  linen  in  a  bowl  (•'  La  belle 
blanchisseuse").    After  J.  B.  Greuze.    Size, 

about  18  in.  X  IS  in U8 

DalxlA,  Jean,  French  engraver,  b.  1703.  d.  1763. 
Madame  Marie  Justine  Benoite  Duronceray 
Favart  in  the  role  of  Bastienne.  After  C.  A. 
Vanloo.    Size,  19J  in.  X  13  in (49 

Jfole.  —  "  Elle  cr*a  successivcmcnt  les  principaux  rOlcs 
dans  les  pieces  £crites  par  son  niari,  et  se  fit  surtuut  re- 
marquer  dans:  Basiicn  et  Hwtlirnnr,  oil  elle  attvignait 
la  pertection  (c'est  dans  le  costume  de  Bastienne  que 
Vanloo  la  pcignit)."    KouvMt  biugraphit  ii^n^ale. 

David,  Jacques  Louis,  French  painter,  b.  1748,  d. 
1825.  Belisarius  begging.  See  Morel.,  An- 
toine Alexandre 231 

David  playing  upon  a  harp.    After  Domenichino. 

See  Kolsselet,  Gilles 637 

Dawe.  Henry,  Englith  engraver.    The  industrious 

chUd,  after  T.  Duchee.   Size,  13  in.  X  10  in.  .  Ptf.,  150, 

Note.  —  Mezzotint.    Published  in  1825. 

Dead  canary  bird,  after  J.  B.  Greuze.  See  Flip  art, 

Jean  Jacques 439 

Death  of  Dido,  after  G.  B.  Cipriani.    See  Barto- 

LOZZl,  Francesco 203 

Death  of  Petrus  Chrysologus,  archbishop  of  Raven- 
na, after  P.  Benvenuti.  See  Migliavacca, 
Innocenzio 254 

Death  of  Priam,  after  P.  Benvenuti.    See  Kicciani, 

Antonio 428 

Deer  chase.     See  Oitdry,  Jean  Baptiste 212 

Delaroche,  liippolyte,  called  Paul  Delaroche, 
French  painter,  b.  1797,  d.  1866.  The  execu- 
tion of  Lady  Jane  Grey.  See  Merclrj,  Pa- 
olo   ...   . 210 

—  St.  Amelia,  queen  of  Hungary.     See  Mercurj, 

Paolo 308 

Della  Longa,  G.    See  Longa.  G.  della. 
DEPART,  Le.  du  courrier,  after   F.  Boucher.    See 

Beauvarlet,  Jacques  Firmin 490 


Chute,  La.  des  feuilles  (Fall  of  the  leaves),  after  J. 

B.  van  Eycken.     See  Lelli,  Lucio 248 

CiGNAM,  Carlo,  Italian  painter,  b.  1628,  d.  1719.  Ma- 
ter dolorosa.    'See  Cleter.  Gregorio     ....         376 

—  St.  Benedict.     See  Frey,  Johann  Jakob  .   .  199;  Ptf.,  22 
Cipriani,  Galgano,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1775.  St.  Pe- 
ter and  Ht.  Paul,  after  Guido  Reni.    Size,  21i 

in.  X  14  in Ptf..  30 

A'ote.  —  Designed  hy  Cipriani,  and  engraved  by  him 
under  the  direction  of  Raphael  Morghen.  Open-letter 
proof,  with  dedication  and  name  of  the  printer.  The 
original  painting,  formerly  in  the  Zainpicri  gallery,  Bo- 
logna, is  now  in  the  Brera  gallery,  Milau. 

Cipriani,  Giovanni  Battista,  Italian  painter  and 
etcher,  b.  1732.  d.  1785.  Death  of  Dido.  See 
Bartolozzi,  Francesco 203 

CiULi,    Augusto,    Italian    artist.     Arch    of    Titus, 

Rome.    See  Gaddi,  G inf.,  72 

CLAUDIL8,  or  Tiberius  Claudius  Drusus  Nero,  4th 
emperor  of  Borne,  b.  b.  C.  10,  d.  A.  D.  54. 
Statue  of  Claudius.  SeeMANCiON,  Pietro.  197 ;  Ptf.,  212 

Clemens,  Johann  Frederik,  iJaninh  engraver,  b. 
1749,  d.  1831.  Grand  review  at  Potsdam, 
called  "  Friedrich's  last  review,"  after  Joseph 
Cunningham.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted), 
224in.  X33Jin l»tf.,  186 

A'<;<e.  — "At  the^rand  Potsdam  review  (22d- 23d  Sep- 
tember), chief  review  of  all,  and  with  such  an  atlluenec 
of  strangers  to  it  this  autumn,  he  was  quite  unable  to 
appear:  prescribed  the  manuuvresand  prueedures,  and 
sorrowfully  kept  liis  room.  This  of  2:JU  S«'pteml)er,  17S.">, 
is  what  print-collectors  know  hHisely  as  '  Friedrich's 
last  review';  —  one  Cunnineliam,  an  Knglish  painter 
^son  of  a  Jacobite  ditto,  and  hiinsi'll  of  wandering  hab- 
itat), and  Clonuns.  a  Prustiun  engraver,  having  done  a 
very  large  and  highly-8Ui>erior  print  of  it,  by  way  of 
■peculation  in  military  portraits  (Berlin,  1787);  in 
which,  among  many  others,  there  figures  the  crediblest 
likeness  known  to  me  of  Fritdrich  in  old  age,  though 
Friedrich  himself  was  not  there."  CablyL£.  Uitarg 
of  Frederick  Ike  Urtat.  Book  21,  chap.  9. 

The  names  of  the  artists  and  the  inscription  (Fr£di- 
ric  le  Grand  retouniant  a  Sans-Souci  apres  les  iiianceu- 
vres,  accompagni  d«  aes  giu&raux)  have  beeu  cut  oif 
fiom  this  copy. 

Clement  XIII,  pope,  b.  1693,  d.  1769.  Tomb  of  Clem- 
ent XIII,  from  a  drawing  by  S.  Tofanelli  after 
A.  Canova.    See  Morguen,  Itaffaello    ....        380 

Cleopatra    applying  the  asp.    After  Caspar  Net- 

scher.     See  WlLLE,  Johann  Georg 646 

Cleopatra  dissolving  the  pearl,  after  C.  Maratti. 

See  Fkey.  Johann  Jakob 644 

Cleter.  Gregorio,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1813.  Mater 
dolorosa,  after  Carlo  Cignani.  Size,  2U  In.  X 
144  In - 376 

Kote.  —'With  the  engraveT'i  inscription,  written  with  a 
pencil,  to  Cardinal  Tosti. 

—  Portico  ■  nella  Villa  Albanl  Caatelbarco.      See 

Cacciiiatelli,  P Ptf.,  198 

—  St.    Crescentia,   St.  Vitus,   and    St.    Modestus. 

"  Greg.  Cleter  del.  et  sculp."  Size.  9  in.  X  12in.       247 
Collaert,  a  driaan,/'/f mi«A  engraver,  b.  about  1520, 
d.  about  1567.     Tlie  cailing  of  the  disciples,  af- 
ter Federigo  Barocci.    Size,  17J  iu.  X  12  in.  .  Ptf.,  64 

A'ute.  — Engraved,  U91.  The  original  paintiug  is  at 
Brussels. 

Collaert.  Jan.  Ihitch  engraver,  b.  1545.  d.  1622. 
John  the  baptist  in  the  wilderness,  after  H. 
Goltzius.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  84  in. 
X  6i  iu Ptf.,  112 

COLONNA,  Marc-Antonio,  d.  1584.  Allegorical  repre- 
sentation of  the  triumphs  of  Marc-Antonio  Co- 
lonna.  After  Pietro  da  Cortona.  See  Greu- 
TER,  Giovanni  Federigo Itf.,  185 

Combat  between  a  lion  and  a  horse,  after  Giulio  Ro- 
mano.    See  Ghisi.  Adamo 336 

Communion  of  St.  Jerome.    After  Agosilno  Caracci.. 

See  Perrier,  Francois Ptf.,  7 

—  Same.    After  Domenichiiio.    See  Testa,  Gio- 

vanni Cesare Ptf.,  67 

Conca,  Sebastiano,  Italian  painter,  b.  1679,  d.  1764. 

Holy  family.    See  Frey,  Johann  Jakob   .   .  .  Ptf.,  32 

—  The  nativity.     See  Fuey.  Johann  Jakob  ....  Ptf.,  25 
Conclusion,  The,   of  peace  (allegorical   representa- 
tion).   After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Picart,  Ber- 
nard          194 

COMCLUSIONES  philosophicae.  after  Pierre  Mignard. 

See  RouLLET,  Jean  Louis 464 

Continence  of  Sclpio.    After  F.  Lemoine.    See  Le- 

VA8SEUR,  Jean  Charles 217 

Conversion  of  St.  Hubert.  See  Meyssens,  Johann,  198 
Conversion   of  St.  Paul,  after  V.  Camuccini.    See 

Marcuetti,  Domenico 478 


DE8NOYER8 


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FERRETTI 


DXBNOYERS,  Auguste  Gaepard  Louis  Boucher,  baron, 
French  denigner  and  engraver,  b.  1779,  d.  1857. 
The  transfiguration,  after  his  copy  from  the 
original  of  Raphael,    Size,  30J  in.  X^lj  ii*- •   •        313 

Kote.  —  Engraved  on  two  plates  intended  to  be  joined. 
This  copy  has  the  inscription ;  it  has  also  the  engraver's 
Bignature.  written  with  a  pencil.  The  original,  the  last 
work  of  Raphael,  is  in  the  Vatican. 

DfeviDEDSE,  La  (The  winder,  mothsr  of  Gerard  Dou). 

Aft«r  G.  Dou.     See  Wille,  Johann  Georg   .         437 

Dletkich  (.calling  AimseZ/DiETEKiCY  or  Dietrici), 
Christian  Wilhelm  Ernest,  German  painter 
and  etcher,  b.  1712,  d.  1774.  Abraham  receiv- 
ing Hagar.     See  Wille,  Johann  Georg  ....         326 

—  Les  offres  r^ciproques.     See  Wille,  Johann 

Georg 525 

—  Travelling    musicians.      See    "Wille,    Johann 

Georg 523 

Diploma  for  the  Universal  exposition  of  1855.  After 
the  design  by  J.  A.  D.  Ingres.  See  Calamat- 
TA,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe) Ptf.,  196 

Dominic,  St.  8t.  Dominic  receiving  from  St.  Peter 
and  St.  Paul  the  symbols  of  ecclesiastical  au- 
thority.   See  Sadeler,  Gilles 185 

DOMENICHINO.    See  Zampieri,  Domenico. 

Don  Quixote  and  Samson  Carrasco,  after  a  draw- 
ing by  J.  M.  Wright.    See  Smith,  Edward  .  .    ,  302 

DONATELLO.  See  Donato  di  Nicolo  di  Betto 
Bardi. 

Donato  di  Nicolo  di  Betto  Bardi,  called  Dona- 
TELLO,  Italian  sculptor,  b.  1383,  d.  1466.  St. 
Cecilia,  after  a  bas-relief  by  Donatello,  in  the 
possession  of  Lord  Elcho.    Without  letters. 

Size,  21^  in.  X  16i  in 310 

Nou.  —  "A  profile  head  of  St.  Cecilia,  worked  out  in 
relief,  which  in  parts  hardly  rises  more  than  the  thick- 
ness of  a  sheet  of  paper  above  the  surface,  though 
full  of  the  most  delicate  alternations,  and  modelled  with 
consummate  skill  and  truth  to  nature.  Her  head  is  en- 
circled witli  a  diadem,  from  beneath  which  her  hair 
here  and  there  escapes  in  locks  so  fine  as  to  be  only  dis- 
coverable by  the  closest  observation."  C.  C.  Pebkins. 
Tuscan  Sculptors^  v.  1,  p.  151, 

DORIGNY,  Sir  Nicolas,  French  engraver,  b.  1657,  d. 
1746,  Christ  walking  on  the  sea;  called  "La 
barca,"  after  Giovanni  Lanfranco.  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  24J  in.  X  13i  in.    .  .  Ptf.,  40 

Note. — 2d  state.    Engraved,  1699. 

Dou  {written  also  Dov,  Douw  and  Dow),  Gerard, 
J/utch  painter,  b.  1598,  d.  1674,  or  1680,  La 
cuisiniere  flamande.  See  Moitte,  Pierre  £ti- 
enne 484 

—  La  devideuse  (The  winder,  mother  of  G.  Dou). 

See  Wille,  Johann  Georg 437 

—  La  menagfere  hoUandaise.    See  Wille,  Johann 

Georg 192 

Droeshout,  John,  engraver,  fi.  1620.  The  emperor 
Charles  v    at    prayer.      Size    (trimmed    and 

mounted),  5|  in,  XS^in Ptf,,  239 

Drusus,  Marcus  Livius.  Statue.  See  Mancion,  P. .  Ptf.,  215 
DUCHANGE,  Gaspard,   French  engraver,  b.  1662.  d. 
1757.      St.    Cecilia,    after    A.  Coypel,      Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  9J  in.  X'^i  in-     •   •   •        337 
DucH^E,  T..  French  painter.    The  induBtrious  child. 

See  Dawe.  Henry Ptf.,  159 

DuERER,  Albrecht,  German  painter  and  engraver, 
b.  1471,  d.  1528.  Eighteen  of  the  thirty-seven 
woodcuts  representing  scenes  in  the  life  of 
Christ,  etc.,  called  The  little  passion.  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  about  6  in.  X  3J  in. 

392;  617;  518;  519 
Ifote. — Includes  the  following  of  the  series ;  namely , — 
The  annunciation ;  Christ  taking  leave  of  his  mother 
before  his  cruciflxion  ;  Christ  scourging  the  money- 
changers from  the  temple ;  The  agony  in  the  garden ; 
The  betrayal  by  Judas:  Christ  blindfolded  and  buffeted  j 
Christ  brought  before  Ilcrod ;  Christ  before  Pilate  j  The 
flagellation;  Pilate  washing  his  hands;  St,  Veronica, 
with  the  sudarium,  between  St.  Peter  and  St,  Paul ;  The 
crucifixion ;  The  descent  from  the  cross;  The  mourning 
of  the  holy  women  over  the  dead  Christ ;  Clirist  ap- 
pearing to  Mary  Magdalene  in  the  garden ;  The  supper 
at  Emmaus ;  The  incredulity  of  Thomas ;  Christ  seated 
for  judgment. 

Ddghet  or  Duchet,  Gaspard,  called  Gaspard 
PoussiN.  French  jminter,  b.  1613.  d.  1675,  II 
temporale  (The  storm)  del  Pussino.  See 
Gmelin,  Wilhelm  Friedrich Ptf.,  73 

Ddpuis,  Louise  A.,  formerli/  Mile.  Martinet,  French 
engraver,  b.  1731.  St.  Gregory  dictating  his 
homilies,  after  C.  A.  Vanloo,  1770.  PI,  5  of  the 
series  illustrating  the  life  of  8t,  Gregory,  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  21^  in.  X  13|  in.  .   .   .        181 

Dyck,  Sir  Anthony  van,  Flemish  painter,  b.  1599,  d. 
1641.  Christ  crowned  with  thorns.  See  Bol- 
HWERT,  Schelte  a, 362 


Dyck,  Sir  Anthony  van,  continued. 

—  Christ  on  the  cross.    See  Cappello,  Feliciano  .  Ptf.,  42 

—  The  crucifixion.     See  Lelli,  Lucio 480 

—  Holy  family.    See  Bolswert,  Schelte  a  .  .  .  .        501 

Edelinck,  Gerard,  Flemish  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1640,  d.  1707.  Alexander  in  the  tent  of  Da- 
rius. After  Charles  Le  Brun.  Size  (trimmed 
and  mounted),  27  in.  X  35|  in 495 

Note.  —  Engraved  on  two  plates  intended  to  be  joined. 
Impression  with  the  name  of  tlie  publisher,  Goyton,  en- 
graved in  dots  on  each  half  of  the  plate.  On  the  right 
hand  plate  nine  dots  are  added  after  Goyton's  name. 
The  original  painting  is  one  of  the  series  in  the  gallery 
of  the  Louvre,  painted  by  Charles  Le  Brun,  to  illustrate 
the  battles  of  Alexander.  The  rest  of  the  series  have 
been  engraved  by  G.  Audran,  and  are  given  in  this  list. 
■See  Audran,  Gerard. 

—  The  crucifixion,  called  "  Le  Christ  aux  anges." 

After  C.  Le  Brun.     Size,  36^  in.  X  24|  in.    .   .        294 

Note. — Third  state,  with  the  address,  "Et  sevend  a 
Paris  chez  P.  IJreuet  [etc.]."  Engraved  on  two  plates 
intended  to  be  joined.  See  Notice  des  tableaux  du  ifus^e 
imperial  du  Louvre,  par  F.  Viliot,  He  tdition,  18.57.   No.  62. 

—  Holy  family  at  table,  called  the  Benedicite,  after 

C.  Le  Brun.    Size,  21i  in.  X  16  in 460 

Note. — Third  and  last  state,  with  the  address  of  J. 
Audran.  The  original  painting  was  in  the  church  of  St. 
Paul,  in  Paris,  until  its  demolition,  when  ituas  trans- 
ferred to  the  gallery  of  tlie  Louvre,  ' 

—  Magdalen  renouncing  the  vanities  of  the  world. 

After  C,  Le  Brun.     Size,  23^  in.  X  ISj  in.     .   .        487 

Note.  —  .Wi  state,  with  the  address  "  Se  vend  a  Paris 
chez  P.  Dreuet  aux  galleries  du  Louvre,  avec  privilege 
dulloy."  It  is  said  to  be  a  portrait  ofMadamede  La  Val- 
liere.  Tlie  oi'ipnal  puiiitiiig  was  formerly  in  the  church 
of  the  Carmelites  in  Paris ;  it  is  now  in  tlie  Louvre. 

—  Moses  with  the  tables  of  the  law.      See  Nan- 

TELIL.  Robert 375 

Note.  —  The  face  and  hands  were  engraved  by  Ede- 
linck, the  rest  by  Nanteuil, 

Elevation,  The,  of  the  host,  after  Carl  Blaas.    See 

Makcovich,  B Ptf.,  37 

Erminia  and  Vafrino  finding  the  wounded  Tancred, 

See  Frey,  Johann  Jakob Ptf.,  6 

Eternal  Father,  The,  after  V.  Camuccini.    See 

Bettehni,  Pietro 320 

Execution  of  Lady  Jane  Grey,  after  Paul  Delaroche. 

See  Mercurj,  Paolo 219 

Eycken,  Jean  Baptiste  van,  Belgian  painter,  b.  1809, 
d.  1853.  Avant.  Apres.  Two  pictures.  See 
Lelli,  Lucio 493;  494 

—  La  chute  des  feuilles  (Fall  of  the  leaves).     See 

Lelli.  Lucio 248 

—  St,  Cecilia.    See  Lelli,  Lucio 647 

Fabri.  Luigi,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1778,  d.  1835,  The 
flight  into  Egypt,  after  Valentin,  Size,  11  in, 
X  8i  in. Ptf.,  144 

—  The  Libyan  sibyl,  .after  Michel  Angelo's  fresco 

in  the  Sistine  chapel.     "  F.  Giangiacorao  del." 

Size,  35|  in.  X  23|  in 481 

Fabri.«,   C.   ItuUnn  sculptor.    Bust  of  G.  Moroni. 

See  FOLO,  Hetro Ptf.,  209 

Fabris,  Giuseppe,   Italian  sculptor.    Monument  to 

Antonio  Maria  Traversi.  See  Monti roli,  G.  Ptf.,  208 

Faith,  after  A.  Canova.     See  Morghen,  liaffaello   .        357 

Fall  of  Dagon,  and  the  infliction  of  disease  upon  the 
Philistines,  Ai'ter  N,  Poussin.  See  Baron, 
Jean ,237 

Fates,  The.  After  Michel  Angelo.  See  Buonarro- 
ti, Michelangelo 328 

Favart,  Marie  Justine  Benoite  Duronceray,  Ma- 
dame, French  actress,  b.  1727,  d.  1772.  Madame 
Favart  in  the  role  of  Bastienne.  After  C.  A. 
Vanloo,     See  Daull^,  Jean 649 

Feoli,  Vincenzo,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  fl. 
1800.  Parte  prima  della  parete  sinistra  della 
Galleria  lunga  nel  Museo  Pio-Clementino. 
"  Vincenzo  Feoli  dis,  ed  incise."  Size,  15|in. 
X31Jin 267 

—  Parte .seconda  della  parete  destra  della  Galleria 

lunga  nel  Museo  Pio-Clementino.     "  Vincenzo 
Feoli  dis.  ed  incise,"   Size,  15J  in.  X  33^'g  in.  .        266 
Ferretti,  Ludovico,  Italian  engraver.    Monument 
for  Gregorio  Moroni.     "  G.  B.  Borani  dis,    F. 
Agricola  inv."    Size.  16  in.  X  10  in Itf.,  210 

—  Statue  of  Agrippina,  as  Juno.     "P.  Guglielrai : 

dis."    Size,  17  in.  X  12  iti Ptf..  217 

Note.  —  Proof  with  the  artists'  names  only.  The  orig- 
inal statue  is  iu  the  Latcrau  museuui,  Kouie. 


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Ferri,  Ciro,  Italian  architect  and  painter,  h.  1634.  d. 
1689.  St.  Paul  before  the  altar  To  the  unknown 
God.     See  Bloemaert.  Cornelis Ptf..  2 

—  Vision  of   St.  Antony  of  Padua.     See  Bloe- 

maert, Cornelia Ptf,  35 

Feti,  Domenico,  Italian  painter,  b.  1589.  d.  1624.  La 
vie    charapestre.     See  SCOTIN,  Gerard  Jean 

Baptiste  .   .• 327 

FlUPEPl,  AleB8andro,  called  Sandro  or  Alessan- 
DRO  Botticelli,  Italian  painter  and  engr<i- 
ver,  b.  1447,  d.  1515.  The  rebellion  of  Korah, 
Dathau  and  Abiram.   Size,  17  in.  X  24  in.  .   .  Ptf.,  201 

Note.  —  The  original  fresco  bv  Sandro  Botticelli  in  one 
of  a  series  in  tlie  Sistinc  cliape),  Konie,  wliich  illustrate 
scenes  in  the  life  of  .Moses. 

This  print  is  without  the  names  of  artists  and  subject. 
The  rendering  of  the  subject  is  a  very  free  one. 

Flemish  peasant  scene,  after  J.  B.  Hardou.     See 

Biot,  Gustaef 311 

Fleury.  Joseph  Nicolas  Robert,  called  Robert-Fleu- 
RY,  French  painter,  b.  1797.  Galileo  making 
his  abjuration.  See  Calamatta,  Luigi  (An- 
tonio Giuseppe) 350 

—  The  return  of^  Columbus  fVom   America.    See 

Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe) ...        356 
Flight  into  Egypt.    Size  (trimmed  and  mounted). 

lOJ  in.  X  7i  in Ptf.,  121 

Hut.  —  Without  the  names  of  artists,  or  any  designa- 
tion of  the  subject. 

Flipart.  Jean  Jacques,  French  engraver,  b.  1723,  d. 
1782.  The  dead  canary  bird,  after  J.  B. 
Greuze.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  15^  in. 
Xlliin 439 

—  The  twelfth-night  cake  (Le  gateau  des  rois),  af- 

ter J.  B.  Greuze.   Size,  19i  in.  X  25  in 440 

Nate.  — The  artists'  names  are  wanting.  The  print  if 
trimmed  and  mounted  cm  stiff  paper.  The  originu 
painting  is  in  the  Muiie  Fabre,  at  Montpellier. 

FOLO,  Giovanni  (?  ).  6. 1764,  d.  1836.  La  Modestia  e 
la  Vanitk.  After  Guido  Reni.  Size,  7  in.  X 
73  in Ptf.,  146 

Nott.  —  The  original  painting  is  in  the  Museum  at 
Naples. 

—  Statue  of  Christ,   after  Thorvaldsen.     "Tom. 

Minardi  dis."    Size.  25i  in.  X  18  in Ptf.,  202 

FOLO,  Pietro,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1763.  Bust  of  Gre- 
gorio  Moroni,  son  of  Gaetano  Moroni.  "  G. 
B.  Borani  dis."  Sculptured  by  C.  Fabris.  Size. 
17i  in.  X  12i  in Ptf.,  209 

—  The  marriage  of  the  Virgin,  after  Raphael.  Size, 

321  in-  X  22  in 338 

XeXf.  — After  the  engraving  by  Giuseppe  Iy>nghi.  with 
the detlication " Al  Sigr.  Natlianiel  George  Philips Pittore 
Inglese,"  and  the  inscription  in  open  letters,  The  origl- 
nalis  in  the  Piuocoteca  della  Brcra,  Milan. 

FONTANA,  Pietro,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1763,  d.  1837. 
The  entombment  of  Christ,  after  the  design  of 
L.  Cochetti.  from  the  original  by  Michel  An- 
gelo  Amcrighl  da  Caravaggio.  Size,  20|^  in.  X 
14  in 534 

Note.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Vatican. 

—  Statue  of  Mars.    "  Paolo  Guglielmi  dis."    Size, 

143  in.  X  lOi  in Ptf.,  220 

Note.  —  An  engravini^  of  this  subject,  with  a  helmet 
added,  by  Luigi  Fiorelli,  is  to  be  found  in  Pittoietit  II 
Vatieano  detcritto  td  iUxutrato,  v.  8,  pi.  elt'l. 

FONTANA,  — .  Portrait  of  a  woman,  after  P.  P.  Ru- 
bens.   Size,  8  in.  X  5i  in Ptf.,  153 

Four  ages  of  man  (Les  quatre  ^ges),  after  J.  Raoux. 

S«e  MOYREAU,  Jean 221;  230;  236 

Four  fathers  of  the  church  (St.  Ambrose,  St.  Greg- 
ory. St.  Jerome  and  St.  Augustine).  After 
P.  P.  Rubens.  See  Dalen,  Cornelis  van,  the 
younger 303 

Four  sibyls.  The,  after  Raphael.      See  Guidetti, 

Nicol6 249 

Francesca  da  Rimini,  after  Ary  ScheflTer.  See  Ca- 
lamatta, Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe)    ....         306 

Francesco  d'Assisi,  St.    St.  Francis  of  Assisi.  After 

Guido  Reni.     See  Bloe.maert.  Cornells  .  .   .  Ptf.,  11 

—  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  receiving  the  stigmata,  after 

Agostino  Caracci.     See  Caracci,  Agostino   .  Ptf.,  21 

—  The  vision  of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi.    After  Ago- 

stino Caracciolo.    ^««  ScALZi,  Filippo  .   .   .   .  Ptf.,  33 
Francesco  di  Paola,  St.  St.  Francis  restoring  a  child 

to  life.     See  Boulanger.  Jean 645 

—  St.  Francis  restoring  a  youth  to  life.    After  V. 

Camuccini  .  .  .  .* 472 


Francis,  of  AxHH,  St.    See  Francesco  d'Assisi. 

Francis  de  Paula,  St.    See  Francesco  di  Paola. 

Francjiscls  de  Hieronymo  borne  by  angels,  after 
the  design  of  P.  Guglielmi.  from  the  original 
by  Francesco  Podesti.  Lithograph.  Size,  19 
in.  X  12J  in .  Ptf.,  1 

Franck.  Joseph.  Belgian  engraver.  The  deposition 
from  the  cross,  after  Giottino.  '■  Cal.imatta 
dlrcxit,  Bruxelles,  1844."  Size,  15  in.  X  lOJ  in.  Ptf.,  27 

Nate.  —  Proof,  with  artists'  names  onlv.  Tl>e  original 
painting,  which  is  in  the  Uffizi  gallerv.'FIorence,  is  de- 
scribed m  Mrs.  Jameton't  Legende  of  ihe  Madonna. 

Frederick  ii,  the  Great,  of  Prusna.  b.  1712.  rf.  1786. 
Grand  review  at  Potsdam,  called  "  Friedrich's 
last  review."  See  Clemens,  Johann  Fre- 
derik Ptf..  186 

Frey,  Johann  Jakob,  Swiss  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1681,  d.  1752.  Cleopatra  dissolving  the  pearl, 
after  C.  Maratti.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted), 
14i  in.  X  93  in 644 

—  Erminia  and  Vafrlno  finding  the  wounded  Tan- 

cred.  "  Giac.  Freij  inv.  et  inc."  "  Roma, 
1761."    Size,  123  in.  X  17  in Ptf,  • 

Note.  —  See  Taseo't  JerxuaUm  delivered.  Canto  xix. 

—  Holy  family,  called   Holy  fi^ily  of  Francis  I, 

from  G.  Edelinck's  engraving,  after  liaphael.  68 ;  214 

Note.  — The  original  painting  is  in  the  1/OUvre. 

—  Holy  family,  surrounded  by  angels,  with  God,  the 

Holy  Spirit  in  the  form  of  a  dove,  and  angels, 
in  the  clouds.  After  Sebastiano  Conca.  Size 
(trimmed),  25  in.  X  ISJ  in Ptf.,  32 

—  The  nativity,  after  Sebastiano  Conca.    Size,  17i 

in.  X  18i  in Ptf.,  25 

—  St.  Benedict,  after  a  drawing  by  J.  Anciani  from 

the  original  by  C.  Cignani.    Size,  22  in.  X  13i 

in 199 ;  Ptf.,  22 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  surrounded  by  angels,  and 

crushing  a  dragon.     After  C.  Maratti.    Size, 

184  in.  X  131  in ....  Ptf.,  15 

Fribocro,    Switzerland.     East  view  of  the  Jesuit 

school.  1827.  Lithograph.  Size,  6i  in.  X  9J  ln.Ptf.,16« 

—  View  of  Fribourg.    Lithograph.    See  Bader. 

A Ptf.,  165 

Gaddi,  Q.  Italian  lithographer.  Arch  of  Tltns,' 
Rome,  after  the  design  of  Augusto  Clull.  Lith- 
ograph.    Size.  9  in.  X  103  in Ptf.,  73 

Gagliardi,  p.,  Italian  painter.  Maria  Anna  d  Jesu 

Parades  y  Flores.    See  Mochetti,  G Ptf,  68 

Gajassi,  v.,  Italian  designer.  Monument  erected 
by  the  Provlncia  della  Comarca  (States  of  the 
church),  in  honor  of  Gregory  xvi.  Size,  18J 
in.  X  134  in Ptf,  300 

Galileo  before  the  council  making  his  abjuration. 
After  Robert- Fleury.  See  Calamatta,  Luigi 
(Antonio  Giuseppe) 350 

Qandoi.fi,  Mauro,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1774,  d.  1834.  Cupid  sleeping  under  a  tent. 
"  Gandolft  invent6  desegno  ed  incise  In  Milano 
1820."   Size,  9  in.  X  m  in 316 

—  St.  Cecilia,  after  Raphael.    Size,  34  in.  X  Wf  in.       471 

iVcKs. —Third  state,  with  open  letters.    Engraved   in 

1834,  the  last  work  of  the  engraver.  It  was  published  by 
his  son,  Democrito  Gandoln,  whose  autograph  inscrip- 
tion to  Cardinal  Tosti  this  copy  bears. 

Garavaglia,  Giovlta,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1789,  d. 

1835.  Jacob  and  Rachel,  after  A.  Appiani. 

Size,  32  In.  X  21  In 348 

NoU.  —  Engraved,  18.30.  2d  state,  with  the  dedication. 
The  original  u  iu  the  Parrocchiale,  at^lzano. 

Garofalo,  or  Garofano.    See  Tisi,  Benvenuto. 

"  Garde  k  vous."  A  Cupid,  after  Angelica  Kauff- 
^        mann.    See  Porporati,  Carlo  Antonio    .  .  .        244 

Gateau,  Le,  des  rois  (Twelfth-night  cake),  after  J. 

B.  Greuze.    See  Flipart,  Jfean  Jacques  .  .  .        440 

Gacdentia.  St.  Representation  of  the  body  (in  wax 
in  a  glass  case  ?)  of  St.  Gaudentla.  Size,  I24 
in.  X  174  in 1»3 

/Tote.  — Without  artists'  names. 

Genazzano,  Italy.  View  of  Genazzano,  after  Helio- 

dorus  Bodet.    See  Danesi,  — Ptf,  189 

Genevieve,  St.    St.  Genevifeve  reading,  after  C.  A. 

Vanloo.     See  Balechou,  Jean  Jacques    ...        240 

George,  St.    St.  George  and  the  dragon.    After  A. 

Perucchini.    5fee  ReiCER,  Gustav Ptf ,  211 


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JODE 


Gekmanicbs,  Caesar,  Roman  general,  b.  B.  C.  14,  d. 
A.  D.  19.  Statue  of  Germanicus.  See  Bona- 
FEDE,  Giovanni 526;  Ptf.,  213 

Ghisi,  Adamo,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
about  1530,  d.  about  1570.  Clirist  crowning  the 
Virgin ;  Paul  and  Peter,  with  St.  Lawrence  and 
St.  Sextus  in  adoration.  After  Federigo  Zuc- 
caro.     Size,  19i  in.  X  14J  in Ptf.,  63 

Note.  —  According  to  Bartsch  this  is  a  copy  of  the  en- 
graving made  by  C.  Cort,  in  1576.  The  "  Adam  sculp- 
tor Mantuaiius  excudcbat  "  would  seem  to  indicate  that 
Ghisi  was  tlie  publisher. 

—  Combat  between  a  lion  and  a  horse,  after  Giulio 

Romano.    Size  5^  in.  X  7J  in 336 

KoU.  —  With  the  engraver's  monogram  and  the  name 
of  the  publisher. 

Ghisi,  Diana,  called  Diana  Mantuana,  Italian  en- 
graver, b.  about  1530,  d.  about  1590.  The  wom- 
an taken  in  adultery,  after  Giulio  Romano. 
Size,  16J  in.  X  22S  in Ptf..  55 

Xote.  The  4th  state,  engraved  1633,  with  the  dedica- 
tion to  Pompeio  Colonna.    First  engraved  in  1575. 

GiOTTiNO,  Tommaso  di  Stefano,  orTommaso  dl  Lappo, 
Italian  painter,  b.  1324,  d.  1366.  The  deposi- 
tion from  the  cross.     See  Franck,  Joseph  .   .  Ptf.,  27 

Giuiiio  Romano,  or  Giulio  Pippi  {family  name 
Giannuzzi),  Italian  painter.  Dcholar  of  Ra- 
phael, b.  1492,  d.  1546.  Combat  betwen  a  lion 
and  a  horse.    See  Ghisi.  Adamo 336 

—  The  woman  taken  in  adultery.    See  Ghisi,  Di- 

ana     Ptf.,  55 

Gmelin,  Wilhelm  Friedrich,  German  designer  and 
engraver,  b.  1745,  d.  1821.  II  temporale  (The 
storm)  del  Pussino,  after  Gaspard  Poussin. 
Size,  19  in.  X  24  in Ptf.,  73 

Note.  —  Engraved,  1813.  The  original  painting  ia  now 
in  the  Bridgewater  gallery,  London. 

Godfrey's  army  coming  in  sight  of  Jerusalem,  as  de- 
scribed in  Tasso's  Jerusalem  delivered.  Size. 
llj  in.  X  8  in Ptf.,  125 

Note.  —  Without  artists'  names. 

GOLTZius,  Hendrik,  Dutch  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1568,  d.  1617.  John  the  baptist  in  the  wilder- 
ness.   See  Collaert,  Jan Ptf.,  112 

Gbegori,  Carlo.  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1719.  d.  1759.  The  Virgin  and  child,  after  Guido 
Reni.   Size.  SJ  in.  X  6  in Ptf.,  138 

Gkegorius  I,  the  Great,  St.,  pope,  b.  about  540,  d.  604. 
Life  of  Gregory.  Plate  4.  St.  Gregory,  as  pope, 
receiving  the  homage  of  the  cardinals,  after  C. 
A.  Vanloo.    See  Miger,  Simon  Charles    ...        180 

—  Life  of  Gregory.    Plate  5.    St.  Gregory  dictat- 

ing his  homilies,  after  C.  A.  Vanloo.    See  Du- 

puis,  Louise 181 

Gkegorius  XVI  ( ?),  pope,  b.  1765,  d.  1846.  Bust  of 
Gregory  xvi,  by  A.  Tadolini.  See  Costa,  G. 
B Ptf.,  223 

—  Gregory  xvi  blessing  the  Valmontonesi.    Litho- 

graph.   See  Danesi,  — Ptf.,  188 

Gkeuter,  Giovanni  Federigo,  Italian  designer  and 
engraver,  b.  1600,  d.  1660.  Allegorical  repre- 
sentation of  the  triumphs  of  Marc-Antonio  Co- 
lonna, after  Pietro  da  Cortona.  Size,  21  in.  X 
29S  in Ptf.,  186 

JVb<«.  — Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  art'sts' names 
only. 

Greuze,  Jean  Baptiste,  French  painter,  b.  1725,rf. 
1805.  The  blind  man  deceived.  See  Cars, 
Laurent 331 

—  The  dead   canary  bird.     See   Feipart,  Jean 

Jacques 453 

—  The  Twelfth-night  cake  (Le  gSteau  des  rois). 

See  Flipart,  Jean  Jacques 44O 

—  The  widow  and  her  cure.    See  T,E  Vasseur, 

Jean  Charles 441 

—  Woman  washing  linen  in  a  bowl  (called  La  belle 

blanchisseuse).     See  Danzee,  Jer6me  ....         548 
GuERCiNO.    See  Barbieri,  Giovanni  Francesco. 
Gu^RiN,  Pierre  Narcisse,  French  painter,  b.  1774,  d, 

1833.    Marcus  Sextus.    /SeeBEOT,  Maurice  .  .        201 
Goglielmi,  Paolo,  Italian  designer.    Statue  of  Mars. 

See  Fontana,  Pietro Ptf.,  220 

—  Statue  of  Agrippina,  as  Juno.    See  Ferretti, 

liUdovico Ptf,,  217 

—  Statue  of  Claudius,  Roman  emperor.    See  Man- 

CION,  Pietro 197 ;  Ptf.,  212 

—  Statue  of  Sophocles.    5^ee  Marcucci,  G.  528;  Ptf.,  214 


Guidetti,  Nicol6,  Italian  engraver,  fl.  1810,  andBER- 
TiNl,  Angelo.  The  four  sibyls,  after  Raphael's 
frescoes  in  the  church  of  Santa  Maria  della 
pace,  at  Rome.  "  lo.  Bapt.  Borani  del."  Size, 
18  in.  X  20  in 249 

Guido.    See  Reni,  Guido. 

Gypsy  woman  and  children.  See  Visscher,  Corne- 
lls de    191 

HaberzetteIi,  Giuseppe.  John  the  baptist  preach- 
ing.   Size,  10  in.  X  8  in Ptf.,  4 

Note.  —  Drawing.  With  the  artist's  autograph  inscrip- 
tion to  Cardinal  Tosti. 

Head  of  a  boy.    Lithograph  from  a  crayon.    Size, 

14  in.  X  12  in Ptf.,  172 

Note.  —  Without  letters. 

Heads  of  women.  Unknown.  Lithographs.Ptf.,  173;  Ptf.,  174 

Helena,  St.    St.  Helena,  after  Andrea  Sacchi.     See 

Bombelli,  Pietro  Leone Ptf.,  8 

Hemecker,  E.,  painter.    The  schoolmaster.    See  Le 

Vas.seur,  Jean  Charles 483 

Herma,  with  triple  head.    After  F.  Podesti.    See 

Trasmondi.  Pietro Ptf.,  229 

Hierony^mus,  Eusebius  Sophronius,  St.  (St.  Jerome), 
b.  about  340,  d.  420.  See  LuRAS  van  Lev- 
den  170 

—  After  Guido  Reni.    See  Porretti,  A 343 

—  St.  Jerome  sleeping,  after  Giovanni  Andrea  Si- 

rani.     See  LoLi,  Lorenzo Ptf.,  113 

Holy  family,   with   St.  Anna  and   St.  John.      Size 

(trimmed  and  mounted),  lOJ  in.  X  7J  in.   .  .  Ptf.,  117 

Note.  —  Without  the  names  of  artists,  or  any  designa- 
tion of  the  subject. 

Hope,  T.,  English  engraver.    The  red  mask,  after  G. 

Cattermole.    Size,  8^  in.  X  lOJ  in Ptf.,  163 

HoRATii,  The,  and  the  Curiatii.    Size,  18  in.  X  261 

in 222 

Note.  —  Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  no  names  of 
artists,  or  any  designation  of  the  subject. 

Hugh.  St.    St.  Hugh,  after  Pietro  Perugino.      See 

PucciNELLI,  Antonio Ptf.,  10 

Industrious  child,  The,  after  T.  Duchde.  See  Da  we, 

Henry Ptf.,  159 

Inferno,  The.  according  to  Dante.    After  B.  Barba- 

telli,  called  Poccetti.     See  Callot,  Jacques  .        461 

Ingres,  Jean  Auguste  Dominique,  French  painter, 
b.  1781,  d.  1867.  Diploma  for  the  Universal 
exposition,  1855.  See  Calamatta,  Luigi  (An- 
tonio  Giuseppe) Ptf.,  196 

—  The  vow  of  Louis  xiii.  See  Calamatta,  Luigi 

(Antonio  Giuseppe) 475 

Isaiah,  holding  a  scroll,  and  two  angels,  after  Ra- 
phael.   See  Santi,  Raffaello 242 

Jacob  and  Rachel,  after  A.  Appiani.     See  Gara- 

VAGLIA.  Giovlta 348 

Jeaurat,  Edme,  French  engraver,  b.  1672,  d.  1738. 
John  the  baptist  baptizing  by  the  Jordan. 
After  N.  Poussin.  "  B.  Picart  sculp,  direxit." 
Size,  11  in.  X  13  in Ptf.,  78 

Note.  —  Engraved,  1709.  The  original  painting  is  in 
the  Louvre. 

Jeremiah  with  the  potter's  earthen  bottle.    Size,  10 

in.  X  8  in Ptf.,  109 

Note.  —  See  Jeremiah,  oh.  xviii.  This  copy  is  trimmed 
and  mounted,  giving  no  names  of  artists,  or  any  desig- 
nation of  the  subject. 

Jerome,  St.  See  Hieronymus,  Eusebius  Sophro- 
nius, St. 

Jerusalem.  Eastern  face  of  the  substructure  of 
Solomon's  temple.  See  Villalpando,  Juan 
Bautista Ptf.,  81 

—  Plan  of  Jerusalem.    See  Villalpando,  Juan 

Bautista •    .   .         169 

—  Plan  of  the  interior  of  the  temple.    See  VILLAL- 

PANDO, Juan  Bautista 289 

—  View  of  the  eastern  face  of  the  temple.    See  Vi- 

llalpando, Juan  Bautista 433 

JODE,  Pieter  de,  the  younger,  Flemish  designer  and 
engraver,  b.  1606.  St.  Martin,  bishop  of  Tours, 
casting  out  a  demon.  After  J.  Jordaens.  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  27^  in.  X  ISJ  in.  .   .   .         188 

JV()««.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Museum  at  Antwerp. 


JODK 


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LONGA 


JODE,  Pieter  de.  continued. 

—  The  salutation  of  Mary  by  Elisabeth,  after  P.  P. 

Kubens.    Size,  24J  in.  X  WJ  in 284 

JV<x«.  —  The  original  ii  in  the  Cathedral  of  Notre 
Dame,  Antwerp. 

John,  St.,  the  baptist.  John  baptizing  by  the  Jordan. 

After  N.  Poussin.    See  Jeahrat,  Edme  .  .  .  Ptf.,  78 

—  John  in  the  wilderness,  after  H.  Goltzius.    See 

COLLAEBT,  Jan Ptf.,  112 

—  John  preaching.     5eeHABERZETTEL,  Giuseppe.  Ptf.,  4 
John,  St.,  the  evangelist.    St.  John,  after  Guerciuo. 

See  PAsguAXlNO,  Giovanni  Battista    ....  Ptf.,  130 
JORDAEN8,  Jakob,  Flemiah  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1594,   d.  1678.     The  flight  into  Egypt.     See 
Pont,  Paul  du 209 

—  Philemon  and  Baucis  entertaining  Jupiter  and 

Mercury.     See  Lauweks,  Nicolas 235 

—  St.  Martin  of  Tours  casting  out  a  demon.     See 

JODE,  Pieter  de 188 

Jordan,  Francisco,  Spanish  engraver.  Jl.  1806.  En- 
graving of  the  chalice  in  the  cathedral  of  Va- 
lentia,  Spain,  said  to  be  the  one  used  at  the 
Last  supper.    After  Vicente  Lopez  y  Portaria. 

Size,  161  in.  X  11  in Ptf.,  161 

Judgment,  The,  of  Paris.    Woodcut.    Size,  15  in.  X 

Win IHf.,  168 

Kou.  —  Without  artistf'  namet.    Two  of  a  aeriei,  of 
which  the  rest  are  wanting  in  thit  collection. 

Judgment,  The,  of  Solomon,  after  Raphael.     See 

Mancion.  Pietro Ptf.,  16 

Judith  showing  the  head  of  Holofemes  to  the  people, 

after  P.  Benvenutl.    See  Ricciani,  Antonio  .        432 

Justice   (allegorical   figure),    after   Raphael.      See 

MORGUEN,  Raffaello Ptf.,  43 

Kauffmann,  (Maria  Anna)  Angelica  (Eatharina), 
Swiss  painter,  b.  1741,  d.  1807.  Charity.  See 
MORGHEN,  Raffaello 358 

—  "Garde  k  vous."    A  Cupid.     See  Porpohati, 

Carlo  Antonio 244 

KELI.OGG,  K.,/>atn<«r.    Spanish  woman.    5ee  Lelli, 

Luclo 323 

Klauber.  Ignaz    Sebastian,    German    engraver,  b. 

1754,  of.  1820.    Christ  (Le  Sauveur  du  monde), 

after  J.  Stella 409 

Note.  —  Klauber  was  a  pupil  of  J.  O.  WlUe ;  he  en- 
graved this  picture  in  WiUe's  studio,  in  1782. 


Landscape,  with  animals,  in  the  foreground,  driven 
to  water.    Size,  15}  in.  X  13  in 


175 


Landscape,  with  groups  of  musicians,  peasants,  etc., 

in  the  foreground.    Size,  15J  In.  x  12^|  In.  ^.        172 

Note.  —  Trimmed  and  mounted  on  stiff  paper,  giving 
no  letters. 

Lanfranco,  Giovanni,  Italian  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1580,  d.  1647.  Clirist  walking  on 
the  sea;  called  "La  barca."  See  Aqulla, 
Francesco  Faraoiie Ptf.,  39 

—  Same.    See  Dorigny,  Sir  Nicolas Ptf.,  40 

—  The  separation  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul.     See 

PiCART,  fctienne 232 

Last  communion  of  Mary  Magdalene.  After  Jacques 

Stella.     See  Rol'sselet,  GlUes Ptf.,  65 

Last  judgment.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.    SeeRosASPi- 

na,  Francesco Ptf.,  74 

—  Same.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.      See  Visschkr, 

Cornelis 290 

Lauwers.  Nicolas,  designer  and  engraver,  b.  about 
1620,  at  Leuze,  in  llainault ;  worked  at  Antwerp. 
Philemon  and  Baucis  entertaining  Jupiter  and 
Mercury,  after  J.  Jordacns.  Size  (trimmed 
and  mounted),  19  in.  X  22  in 235 

Note.  —  First  state,  before  the  address  of  Blooteling. 
The  original  painting  is  in  the  Imperial  gallery  in  the 
Belvedere,  Vienna. 

Le  Bas,  Jacques  Philippe,  French  engraver,  b.  1707, 
d.  1783.  The  temptation  of  St.  Anthony,  after 
D.  Teniers,  the  younger.  Size,  131  in.  X  10 
in 304 

Le  Brl'N,  Charles,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1619.  d.  1690.  Alexander  in  the  tent  of  Darius. 
See  Edelinck.  Gerard 406 

—  Battle  of  Constantise  and  Maxentlus.    See  Au- 

DBAN,  Gerard 510 


Le  Brun,  Charles,  continued. 

—  The  battles  of  Alexander.    See  Audhan.  Ge- 

rard   389;  401;  405;  511 

—  The  crucifixion.    ("  Le  Christ  aux  anges.")    See 

Edelinck,  Gerard 294 

—  Holy  family,  at  table,  called  the  Benedicite.  See 

Edelinck,  Gerard 460 

—  Magdalen  renouncing  the  vanities  of  the  world. 

See  Edelinck,  Gerard 487 

—  Martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen.    See  Le  Clerc,  86- 

bastien 173 ;  186 

—  The  slaughter  of  the  Innocents.  5i?<?  Loir,  Alexis.      463 

—  Triumphal  entry  of  Constantine  into  Rome.    See 

Audran,  Gerard 390 

Le  Clerc,  Sebastien  (  ? ),  French  designer  and  en- 
graver, b.  1637,  d.  1714.  The  martyrdom  of  St. 
Stephen,  after  C.  Le  Brun.  Size,  about  24  in. 
X  18  in 173;  186 

Leda.    After  Leonardo  da  Vlncl.   See  Calamatta, 

Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe) 6 

Leeuw,  Willem  van  der,  I>utch  engraver,  b.  1603,  d. 
about  1665.  The  Virgin  in  agony,  supported 
by  two  angels.  Aft«r  P.  P.  Rubens.  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted).  Hi  in.  X  8i  In.     .   .  Ptf.,  120 

'Le.IjL.i,\,\xc\o.  Italian  engraver.  Aprts.  After  J.  B. 
van  Eycken.  "  Bruxelles,  1853.  L.  Calamatta 
direxit."    Size,  19  in.  X  15i  in 494 

Nue.  —  With  the  engraver's  inscription  to  Cardinal 
Tosti,  written  with  a  pencil. 

—  Avant.    After  J.  B.  van  Eycken.    Size,  19  in. 

X  15J  in 493 

Note.  —  A  companion  piece  to  No.  i9i,  witb  the  same 
lettering  and  autograph  inscription. 

—  La  chute  des  feuilles  (Fall  of  the  leaves),  after  J. 

B.  van  Eycken.    Size,  18i  In.  X  21J  in 248 

Note.  —  With  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  engraver 
to  Cardinal  Tosti. 

—  and  Calamatta,    Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe), 

Italian  engravers.    The  crucifixion,  after  A. 

van  Dyck.    Size,  28^  in.  X  20J  in 480 

Note.  —  Engraved.  1848.  Presentation  copy,  with  an 
autograph  inscription  by  the  engravers  to  Canlinal  Tosti. 

SaintCeclUa,  after  J.  B.  van  Eycken.  Bruxelles, 

1860.    Size,  18i  in.  X  16i  in 647 

Note.—  With  Lelli's  autograph  inscription  to  Cardinal 
Tosti. 

Spanish  woman,  aft«r  K.  Kellogg.    Size,  14}  in. 

X  12i  in 323 

Note.  —  Engraved,  1849 .  Proof  with  artists'  names  only, 
and  with  an  autograph  inscription  by  tlie  engravers  to 
Cardinal  Tusti. 

Lemoine,  Francois.  French  painter,  b.  1688.  The 
continence  of  Scipio.  See  Levasseur,  Jean 
Charles 217 

Le  Sueur,  Eustache,  French  painter,  b.  1617,  d.  1655. 
Christ  reproving  Martha.  See  Taurel,  Andr^ 
Benoit  Barreau 262 

—  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Lawrence.    See  Audran, 

Gerard 241;  285 

Levasseur,  Jean  Charles,  French  engraver,  b.  1734, 
d.  1816.  The  continence  of  Scipio,  after  F. 
Lemoine.  Painted,  1727.  Engraved,  1767.  Size, 
184  in-  X  24in 217 

—  The  8chool-ma.ster  (Le  maitre  de  I'^cole),  after  E. 

Hemecker.    Size  lOJ  in.  X  7i  in 483 

—  The  widow  and  her  cure  (La  veuve  et  son  cur6), 

after  J.  B.  Greuze.    Size,  19J  in.  X  25i  in. .  .        441 

Note.  —  The  artists'  names  are  not  here  (rivenj  the  print 
being  trimmed.  The  original  painting  is  in  the  palace 
at  Pavlovsk,  near  St.  Petersburg. 

Libyan  sibyl.  The,  after  Michel  Angelo.  See  Fabri, 

Luigi .        481 

Loir,  Alexis,  French  goldsmith,  and  engraver,  b. 
1640,  d.  1713.  The  slaughter  of  the  innocents, 
after  C.  Le  Brun.    Size,  25  in.  x  37  In 403 

A'o«.— Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  only  the  artists' 
names.    Engraved  on  two  plates  intended  to  be  joined. 

LOLI,  Lorenzo,  Italian  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1612,  d.  1691.  St.  Jerome  sleeping,  after  G.  A. 
Sirani.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  9J  in.  X 
6i  in Ptf.,  118 

LONOA,  G.  della,  Italian  designer  and  engraver. 
Interior  view  of  the  Basilica  di  San  Paolo 
fuori  le  mura,  Rome,  after  the  drawing  by  I. 
Polettl,  1823.    Size,  9  3-16  in.  X  12i  in Ptf.,  7» 


LONGHI 


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MARTIK 


LoNGHi,  Giuseppe,  Italian  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1766,  d.  1831,  and  ToscHi,  Paolo.  Madonna 
with  sleeping  child,  called  Madonna  del  velo, 
after.Raphael.    Size  18  in.  X  1&  in 541 

Nute.  —  Bcwm  bj-  Ixmghi  in  1829,  and  finished  by 
Tosehi  in  1884.  Ttiis  iinprrssion  is  a  proof"  of  the  plate 
as  finished  by  Tosclii,  with  the  coat  of  arms  of  tlie  Prince 
of  Prussia,  and  witli  the  artists'  names,  traced  with  the 
point.  "  Ratiaello  dipfo.  Kaggio  dis".  Longhi  inc°. 
Tosehi  ultimo." 

A  square  picture,  engraved  fram  the  painting  owned 
by  Sig.  Brocea,  in  Milan,  one  of  the  eight  ditlerent  repe- 
titions and  copies,  some  round  and  some  square,  of 
which  the  original  is  not  known.  Raphael's  cartoon  is 
in  the  Accadcinia  delle  belle  arti,  Florence.  J.  D.  Pa8- 
8AVAKT,  Rafael  von  Urbino  und  sein  Vater  Giovanni 
Santi,  vol.  2,  no.  57. 

Lopez  y  Portaria,  Vincente,  Spanish  artist,  b.  1772. 
Chalice  used  at  the  Last  supper.  See  Jordan, 
Francisco Ptf..  161 

LUCRETIA.     See  Reni,  Guido 324 

—  After  Domenichino.    See  Sharp,  William,     •  •         207 
LuKAS   VAN    Leyden,    Lukas    Jacobszoon,    called, 

Dntch  painter  and  engraver,  b.  1494,  d.  1533. 

St.  Jerome.     Size,  5^  in.  X  7i  in 170 

yote.  —  With  the  monogram  of  l<ukasvan  Lej-den.  It 
does  not  correspond,  however,  with  any  of  his  pictures 
as  described  by  Bartsch  or  Nagler. 

Luke,  St.    St.  Luke.    After  Domenichino.    <S'ee  Mar- 

cuccr,  G Ptf.,  66 

—  Same.    After  Guercino.    See  Pasqualino,  Gio- 

vanni Battista Ptf,  129 

—  St  Luke  painting  the  Virgin  and  child.    Without 

artists'  names.    Size  (trimmed  and  mounted), 

6^  in.  XSJin Ptf ,  118 

M.,  E.,  engraver,  Madonna  and  child,  called  The 
Madonna  of  the  grand  duke,  after  Raphael. 
Size,  13^  in.  X  Sj  in 256;  Ptf.,  29 

Note. — With  the  inscriptions,  "  Pulcra  cs  et  decora  vir- 
go  et  mater."  "  Raffaele  Sanziodip."  "E.  M.  inc.  nell' 
O.  A."  The  original  is  in  the  Hall  of  the  education  of 
Jupiter,  in  the  gallery  of  the  Pitti  palace,  Florence. 

—  /S'awe.  On  India  paper, -with  artists' names  only.         342 
Madonna  Aldobrandini,  after  Raphael.     See  Mo- 

CHETTI,  Alessandro 531 

Madonna  and  child  enthroned,  with  St.  Lorenzo,  St. 
Louis  of  Toulouse,  St.  Hercolanus  and  St.  Con- 
Btantius.     After  Perugino.    See  Marchetti, 

Somenico 476 

Madonna  del  velo,  after  Raphael.     See  Longhi, 

Giuseppe 641 

Madonna  della  sedia,  after  Raphael.  See  Bonafede, 

Giovanni 530 

—  Same.    See  Caeamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giu- 

seppe)          265 

Madou,  Jan  Baptist,  Flemish  painter,  b.  1796.  Flem- 
ish peasant  scene.     See  Biot,  Gustaef  ....        311 
MaItre,  Le,  d'ecole  (The  schoolmaster),  after  E. 

Hemecker.    See  Le  Vasselr,  Jean  Charles  .        483 
Mancion,  Pietro,  Italian  engraver.  The  judgment  of 

Solomon,  after  Raphael.  Size,  \h\  in.  x  125  in.  Ptf.,  16 

Nolc.  —  Proof  before  letters,  with  the  artists'  names 
written  with  a  pencil.  The  original  painting  is  in  the 
Camera  della  segnatura  of  the  Vatican. 

—  Statue  of  Claudius,  4th  Roman  emperor.    "  T. 

Guglielmi  dis."    Size,  16  in.  X  HJ  in Ptf.,  21 

Note.  —  The  statue  is  in  the  Lateran  museum,  Rome. 
It  was  discovered  at  Cervetere  (the  ancient  Caere),  in 
18:^9.  For  a  description  of  the  statue,  see  Clarac't  Mutie 
de  sculpture  antique  et  modemet  v.  5. 

—  Same.    Without  artists'  names 197 

—  Statue  of  Marcus  Livius  Drusus.    Size,  ISJ  in. 

X  13  in Ptf.,  215 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  the  artist's  name  written  with  a 
pencil.  The  original  statue  is  in  the  Lateran  museum, 
Rome. 

Makatti,  Carlo,  Italian  painter,  b.  1625,  d.  1713. 
Christ  and  the  Virgin,  with  St.  Ambrose  and 
8.  Carlo  Borromeo.  See  Aquila,  Francesco 
Faraone Ptf,  59 

—  Cleopatra  dissolving  the  pearl.    See  Frey,  Jo- 

hann  Jakob 544 

—  Faustulus  delivering  Romulus  and  Remus  to  Lau- 

rentia.     See  Audenaerde,  Robert  van    .   .   .         220 

—  The  sleep  of  the  infant  Christ.    jS'ee  Strange, 

Sir  Robert 538 

—  Te  Deum  laudamus.    See  Strange,  Sir  Robert.       243 

—  Virgin  and  child.  See  Rossi,  Geronimo  ....  Ptf.,  140 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  surrounded  by  angels,  and 

crushing  a  dragon.  See  Frey,  Johann  Jakob.  Ptf.,  15 


Marc-Antonio  Raimondi.  See  Raimondi,  Marc- 
Antonio. 

Marchand,  Jacques,  French  designer  and  engraver , 
b.  1769.  Cardinal  Consalvi  receiving  from 
Pope  Pius  VII  the  bull  of  the  ratification  of  the 
concordat  with  France.  "  Wicar  Delt."  "Le- 
fevre  —  Marchand  sculpt."  Size,  25  in.'x  20  in.       195 

Note.  —  Nagler  mentions  a  painting  oi' ihe  samesubject, 
bj^  Wicar,  wiiich  dift'ersfrom  this  considerably  in  its  de- 
tails. 

Marchetti,  Domenico,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1780. 
The  conversion  of  St.  Paul,  after  V.  Camucci- 
nl.    Size,  31  in.  X  17S  in 478 

Note.  —  Proof,  before  letters,  with  "  D.  Marchetti  inc. 
1843,"  w  ritten  with  a  pencil.  The  original  was  painted, 
in  1834,  for  the  church  SS.  Apostoli,  Rome. 

—  The  Madonna  and   child   enthroned,  with   St. 

Lorenzo,  St.  Louis  of  Toulouse,  St.  Hercol.anus, 
and  St.  Constantius.  After  the  design  of  J.  B. 
Borani,  from  the  original  by  Perugino.  Size, 
27  in.  X  19i  in 476 

iVixe.  — Proof  with  artists'  names,  etc.,  but  without  title. 
The  original,  which  was  formerly  in  the  Palazzo  Co- 
munale  at  Perugia,  is  now  in  the  Vatican. 

—  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian,  after  the  design 

of  A.  Barufaldi  from  the  original  by  Domeni- 
chino.    Size,  31  in.  X  171  in 477 

AWe.  — Proof,  with  artists'  names  only.  The  original, 
■which  was  painted  on  the  wall  of  St.  Peter's,  as  an  altar- 
piece,  was  removed  to  the  church  of  S.  Maria  degli  au- 
geli,  Rome. 

—  Monument  for  Cardinal  York,  with  busts  of  the 

last  three  Stuarts,  after  A.  Canova.     Size,  19| 

in.  X  15i  in 329 

—  Sitting  statue  of  Maria  Louisa,  of  Austria  (wife 

of  Napoleon  i),  with  the  attributes  of  Concord. 
After  A.  Canova.  "  G.  Tognoli  dis."  Size, 
18  in.  X  13  in Ptf.,  207 

Marcovich.  B.,  designer.  The  elevation  of  the  host. 
The  Virgin,with  groups  of  patriarchs,  prophets, 
apostles,  saints,  sovereigns,  etc.,  worshipping. 
After  Carl  Blaas.  Lithograph.  Size,  22  in.  X 
14  in Ptf.,  37 

Marcccci,  G.,  Italian  engraver.  The  Madonna  and 
child  appearing  to  St.  Bernard,  after  Ferdinan- 
do  Raimondi.    Size,  18  in.  X  12^  in Ptf.,  31 

—  St.  Luke.  After  Domenichino.    Size,  22  in.  X  18 

in Ptf.,  66 

AWe.— The  original  is  a  fVesco  in  the  church  ofS. 
Andrea  delle  valle,  Rome. 

—  Statue  of  Sophocles.  "  P.  Guglielmi  dis."   Size, 

17in.  Xllfin 528;  Ptf.,  214 

JVote.  — The  original  statue,  which  was  tbund  at  Cer-J 
vetcre,  is  in  the  Lateran  museum ,  Rome.  For  an  account 
df  this  statue  see  Clarac'a  Musie  de  sculpture  antique  et 
moderne. 

—  The  Virgin  (Mater  puritatis).  Size,  13  in.  X  10  in.       635 

Note.  —  With  name  of  the  engraver  only. 

Marcus    Aurelius.      See    Aurelius    Antoninus, 

Marcus. 
Marcus  Sextus,  after  P.  N.  Guerin.      See  Blot, 

M!&uricG  ■••••••••••••"••■••        *0i 

Maria  Anna  a  Jesu  de  Parades  y  Flores.    After  P. 

Gagliardi.    ,S«e  Mochetti,  G Ptf.,  62 

Maria  Louisa  of  Austria,  wife  of  Napoleon  i,  as 

Concord.    After  A.  Canova.  See  Marchetti, 

Domenico Ptf.,  207 

Mark,  St.    St.  Mark,  after  Guercino.    See  Pasqua- 

ElNO,  Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  127 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine,  after  Alessandro  Turchi. 

See  Scotin,  Gerard  Jean  Baptiste 318 

Mars.    Statue,  after  a  design  by  P.  Guglielmi.    See 

FONTANA,  Pietro Ptf.,  220 

Martenasi,  Pietro,  engraver,  d.  about  1790.    The 

seizure  of  the  Sabine  women  by  the  Romans. 

After  P.  P.  Rubens.    Size,  21  in.  X  26  in.    .   .  Ptf.,  38 

Note.  —  Engraved,  1769.  The  original  painting  is  in 
the  National  gallery,  London. 

Martin,  Michele,  Italian  engraver.    Holy  family. 

Diameter  (finished  part),  10|  in MS 

Note.  —  Proof,  before  the  plate  was  finished,  with  the 
inscription  "  Michele  Martini  Inc.,  1855,"  written  with  a 
pencil. 

Martin,  St.,  of  Tours.  St.  Martin  casting  out  a  de- 
mon, after  J.  Jordaens.     See  Jode,  Pieter  de,       188 


MARTINI 


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MINERVA 


Martini,  Michelangelo,  Italian  de»igner  and  en- 
graver. Members  of  the  order  of  Gonfalone,  ■ 
or  Confalone,  giving  thanks  to  the  Virgin  and 
to  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul  (who  sit  rtpon  a  cloud 
above  them),  for  the  delivery  of  two  captives. 
After  the  engraver's  design.  With  an  engraved 
dedication  to  Cardinal  Tosti,  patron  of  the  or- 
der.   Size,  14  in.  X  10  in Ptf.,  23 

JVixe.  — Gregory  XIII  assigned  to  this  order  of  secular« 
the  duty  of  delivering  enslaved  Christians  from  the 
hand«  of  the  infidels. 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Justina  of  Padua.     After  Paul 

Veronese.     See  Caracci,  Agostino 292 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Lawrence.     After  E.  Le  Sueur. 

See  Audran,  Gi-rard 241 ;  286 

—  After  G.  Porta.     See  Porta,  Giuseppe  ....  Ptf.,  122 
Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian,  after  Domenichino. 

See  Marchetti,  Domenico 477 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen.  After  Annibale  Carac- 
ci.   See  Chabteau,  Guillaume 176 

—  After  C.  Le  Brun.     A'«e  Le  Clerc,  Sebastien  .  173 ;  186 
Martyrdom  of  St.  Thomas,  after  P.  P.  Kubens. 

See  Neefs,  Jacob 280;  282 

Mary  Magdalene,  after  Guido  Reni.  See  Strange, 

^•»r  Robert 640 

Maby  Magdalene  renouncing  the  vanities  of  the 
world,  after  C.  Le  Brun.  See  Edelxnck,  Ge- 
rard     ...        487 

Mary  Magdalene,  with  the  box  of  ointment,  after 
Leonardo  da  Vinci.  See  Vecchio,  Benlami- 
nodel .inf.,  130 

Mass,  The,    of  Bolsena,  after  Raphael.     See  MOR- 

GHEN.  Raffaello 339 

Masson,  Antoine,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1636,  d.  1700.  The  supper  at  Emmaus,  after 
Titian.    Size,  about  18  iu.  X  23  in 215 

Kott.  —  The  original  if  in  the  I>ouTre.  There  !>  a  tra- 
dition that  Charles  V  and  Cardinal  Xiinencs  are  repre- 
sented bv  the  persons  on  the  right  and  Ictl,  respectively, 
of  Christ,  and  that  Philip  II  is  represented  by  the  page. 
This  engraving  is  known  as  "  \a  Nappe,"  from  the  ex- 
Quisite  work  of  the  table-cloth,' etc.  For  the  history  of 
tnis  painting  and  a  description  of  the  various  state*  of 
the  engraving  sec  Soliee  dtt  lahlraux  du  Mvi'e  imperial 
du  Louvre,  par  F.  ViUat,  and  Bcller't  PraktUchf  Uand- 
bue/i /mr  JCup/erstichsammler. 

In  La  Brale  galUria  di  Torino,  published  at  Turin  in 
1S41,  a  copy  of  this  picture  is  represented  as  being  in 
the  Royal  |fallery  at  Turin,  an  engraving  from  it  being 

S'ven.    It  IS  believed  that  it  ia  not  mentioned  in  any  of 
c  guide-books. 

Mater  dolorosa,  after  Carlo  CIgnani.    See  Cleter, 

Gregorlo 378 

Matthew,  St.    St.  Matthew,  after  Guerclno.    See 

Pasqualino,  Giovanni  Battista Ptf.,  131 

Mazzuoli  (Mazzuola,  Mazzoli,  or  Mazzola),  Gl- 
rolamo  Francesco  Maria,  called  1'armegi- 
ANO,  Parmegianino.  or  Parmesano,  Italian 
painter  and  engraver,  b.  1603,  d.  1540.  Moses 
breaking  the  tables  of  the  law.  "  Franciscus 
Parmensis  inuent."  '•  D.  F.  Parmensis.  Fee. 
1644."  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  14iJ  in. 
X  lOi  In I^'-'  <* 

^o^e.  — The  original  painting  is  in  the  church  of  the 
Madonna  della  (.teccata,  Farma.  It  has  become  quite 
dark  and  indistinct. 

•  Six  apostles ;  namely.  —  St.  James  the  less,  St. 
Peter.  St.  Matthias,  St.  Matthew,  St.  Jude,  St. 
Bartholomew.  2  pi.,  with  F.  P.  iu  the  right 
hand  of  the  bottom  of  each  figure.  Size,  4\  in. 
X  7|  in Ptf.,  130 

Note.  —According  to  Bartech,  there  were  engraved,  by 
an  unknown  artist,  after  designs  by  Pannegiaiiiiio,  thir- 
teen plates  of  the  aiK)8tle».  At  the"  left  hand  of  the  bot- 
tom of  each  of  these  plates  are  the  letters  F.  P.  Six  of 
these  figures  were  imitated  and  printed  on  two  plates. 
These  are  distinguished  from  the  originals  bv  having 
the  F.  P.  at  the  right  hand  of  the  bottom  of  each  figure. 

Meersman,  —  de,  engraver.  The  meeting  of  Mary 
and  Elisabeth,  after  M.  Albcrtinelli.  Size,  ISJ 
in.  X  lOi  in 305 

Note.  —  Proof  before  letters,  with  the  artists'  names 
written  with  a  pencil.  The  original  is  in  the  Uffizi  gal- 
lery at  Florence. 

— •  and  Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe). 
Souvenir  de  la  patrie.  After  Alfred  Stevens. 
"  Imprime  et  public  par  Goupil  et  cie.  1857." 

Size,  18  in.  X  12^  in 325 

Meeting  of  Mary  and  Elisabeth.    After  M.  Albertl- 

nelli.    See  Meersman,  — 305 


Meier,  or  Meiers,  Melchior,  German  engraver,  fl. 
1577.  The  resurrection  of  Christ.  Size,  7|  in. 
X  4J  in Ptt,  14S 

Kote.—  The  date  and  monogram  only  are  (fiven.  "  Plu- 
sieurs  auteurs  rangent  dans  loeuvre  de  Martin  Rota  deux 
estampes  qui  ne  la  regnrdent  en  aucune  nmniire.  L'uue 
repr^sente  la  resurrection  du  Sauveur,  marquee  de  I'an- 
nee  ViT!  ...  .  Ces  deux  pieces  portent  les  lettres  MM. 
et  ont  pour  auteur  Melchior  Meier,  artiste  allemande  de 
beaucoup  de  merite,  mais  dont  I'histoirc  de  I'art  ne  fait 
pas  la  moindrc  mention,  quoiqu'il  doive  avoir  beau- 
coup  travaillc  avant  qu'il  ait  pu  parvenir  a  la  grande 
pcrlection  avec  laquellc  sont  cxecuti-es  les  deux  es- 
tampes que  nous  venous  de  citer,  et  que  sont  les  seules 
que  Ton  eonnoisse.de  ce  maitrc."  ^artscA's  Le  peinlrt- 
graveur,  v.  16,  p.  246. 

Members  of  the  order  of  Gonfalone,  or  Confalone 
giving  thanks  to  the  Virgin,  and  to  St.  Peter 
and  St.  Paul  (who  sit  upon  a  cloud  above 
them),  for  the  delivery  of  two  captives.  See 
Martini,  Michelangelo Ptf.,  28 

MfcNAGfeRE,  La,  hollandoise  (The  Dutch  housewife), 

after  Gerard  Dou.  See  Wille.  Johann  Georg.       102 

Mercurj,  Paolo,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1804.  The  execution  of  Lady  Jane  Grey,  after 
Paul  Delaroche.  "  Imprime  et  public  par  Gou- 
pil et  cic.  .  .  1858."    Size,  17  in.  X  19  in.    ...         219 

Note.  —  Without  name  of  subject.  Presentation  copy, 
•with  autograph,  from  Mercurj  to  Cardinal  Tosti.  The 
original  is  in  tlic  collection  of  Prince  Anatole  Uimidoff. 

—  The  reapers  in  the  Pontine  marshes,  after  Leo- 

pold liobert    Size,  9  in.  X  HJ  in SOT 

Kou.  —  The  original  is  in  the  gallery  of  the  Louvre. 
Engraved  in  18.'U,  with  the  aid  of  etching  and  the  aqua- 
tinta  manner,  for  the  Paris  journal  L'artisle.  Proof  be- 
fore letters,  having  the  engraver's  and  printer's  names 
traced  with  tlic  pomt. 

—  St.  Amelia,  queen  of  Hungary,  after  Paul  Dela- 

roche, 1837.    Size,  llj  in.  X  9J  in 808 

Kote.  —  2d  state,  with  tlie  Inscription  "  Sainte  AmWie," 
in  open  letters,  before  the  addition  of  "  Reiiie  de  Hon- 
grie."  A  presentation  copy  to  Cardinal  Tosti,  with  the 
inscription  of  tlie  engraver,  written  with  a  pencil. 

—  Simeon  ( ?  )  with  the  infant  Jesus.    Oval.    Size, 

3^^  in.  X  3J  in ttt 

Note.  —  The  name  of  the  engraver  only  is  given. 

Merlen,  Cornells  vnn.IHttch  engraver.  Jl.  about  l^bO. 
Atalanta  and  Meleager,  with  others,  attacking 
a  wild  boar,  after  P.  P.  Rubens.  Size  (trimmed 
and  mounted),  17^  in.  X  23^  in 238 

Metzer.  Gabriel,  iHitch  painter,  b.  1615,  d.  about 
1664.  La  cuisiulfcre  hollandoise.  See  Wille, 
Johann  Georg 624 

Mednier,  Jean  Baptiste,  French  engraver.  St.  Se- 
bastian, after  Sodoma.  "Calamatta  direxit, 
Bruxelles,  1844."    Size,  13i  in.  X  9J  in.    ...  Ptf.,  28 

Note.—  Proof,  on  India  paper,  with  artists'  names  only. 
The  original  painting  is  in  the  UflSzi  gallery  at  Flor- 
ence. 

Meyssens,  or  Mytens,  Johann,  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  at  Brussels,  1612.  The  conversion 
of  St.  Hubert.    Size  (trimmed  and  mounted), 

27  in.  X  17J  in ^"' 

Michel  Angelo.  See  Buonarroti,  Michelangelo. 
MiGER,  Simon  Charles.  French  engraver,  b.  1747,  d. 
1805.  St.  Gregory,  as  pope,  receiving  the  hom- 
age of  the  cardinals,  after  C.  A.  Vanloo.  Plate 
4  of  the  series  illustrating  the  life  of  St.  Greg- 
ory.    Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  21  in.  X 

13Jin. .         180 

MiGLiAVACCA,  Innocenzio,  Italian  engraver.  The 
death  of  Petrus  Chrysologus,  archbishop  of 
Ravenna,  after  the  design  of  Baldassare  Cala- 
mai,  from  the  original  by  P.  Bcnvenuti ....        254 

iVoM.  — The  original  painting  is  in  the  Cathedral  of 
Ravenna. 

MiGNARD,  Pierre,  the  elder,  French  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1610,  d.  1695.  Christ  led  to  crucifix- 
Ion.    See  Audran,  Gerard 230 

—  Conclusiones  philosophicae.   See  Roullet,  Jean 

Louis •  •        ^■^ 

—  The  three  days'  pestilence.    See  Audran,  Ge- 

f^j.^ 466 

Minerva.    Statue.    Size,  15  in.  x  10  in Ptf.,  218 

y^e.  —  Without  letters.  The  statue  is  in  theVatican. 
Found  among  the  ruins  of  the  temple  of  Minerva,  it  be- 
came the  propeitv  of  the  Giusliniani  family;  after 
w  ards  it  passed  into  the  hands  of  Lucicn  Bonaparte,  by 
whom  it  wa«  sold  to  the  papal  government. 


MIRACLB    • 


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OMOBUONO 


SIiBACLE,  The,  of  the  loaves  of  hread.    Size.  23}  in. 

X28|in 431 

Kott.  —  Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  no  names  of 
artlats  or  any  designation  of  the  subject. 

HiBER,  The,  after  G.  Nogari.  See  Polanzani,  Fe- 
lice  Ptf.,  164 

MocHETTi,  Alessandro,  Italian  engraver,  b.  about 
1760.  The  Virgin,  child,  and  St.  John,  called 
Madonna  Aldobrandini.  After  Raphael.  Size, 
about  18  in.  X  14  in 631 

Note.  —  Tlie  original  painting  is  in  the  National  gal- 
lery, London. 

MOCHETTI,  G.,  Italian  engraver.   Maria  Anna  a  Jesu 

de  Paredes  y  Flores.      After   P.  Gagliardi. 

Size,  18J  in.  X  13  in Ptf.,  62 

MODESTIA,  La,  e  la  VanitJi.    After  Guido  Reni.    See 

FoiiO,  Giovanni Ptf.,  146 

MoiTTE,  Pierre  fitienne,  French  engraver  b.  1722,  d. 

1780.  The  Flemish  cook  (La  cuisinifere  flaman- 

de),  after  G.  Don.  1749.  Size,  llj  in.  X  83  in.  484 
MoiiiNARi,    Giovanni    Battista,    Italian    engraver. 

Bacchus.    Antique  torso.    Designed  by  G.  B. 

Borani.    Size,  11 J  in.  X  9  in Ptf.,  231 

Note. — Without  letters. 

MoNTiROLi,  G.,  Italian  designer  and  engraver.  Mon- 
ument to  Antonio  Maria  Traversi.  Sculptured 
by  Giuseppe  Fabrls.  Erected  by  Gregory  xvi. 
Size,  22i  in.  X  12i  in Ptf.,  208 

Monument  erected  by  the  Provincia  della  Comarca 
(States  of  the  church),  in  honor  of  Gregory 
XVI.    See  Gajassi,  V Ptf.,  300 

Monument  erected  to  Antonio  Maria  Traversi.    See 

MONTIROLI,  G Ptf.,  208 

Monument  to  Cardinal  York,  with  busts  of  the  last 
three  Stuarts.  After  A.  Canova.  See  Mar- 
chetti,  Domenico 329 

Morel,  Antoine  Alexandre,  French  painter,  b.  1765, 
d.  1829.  Belisarius  begging,  after  J.  L.  David. 
Size,  24  in.  X  26J  in 231 

Note.  —  With  the  addi  ess  of  botli  painter  and  en- 
graver, and  their  initials  stamped  with  inlj.  The  name 
of  the  printer  is  also  given.  For  an  acconnt  of  the  origi- 
nal, which  is  in  the  Louvre,  and  which  is  a  copy  from 
a  larger  painting  of  the  same  subject,  see  Notice  des  ta- 
bleaux du  Musie  imperial  du  Louvre  par  F.  Villo',  Se parte. 

MOREEEI,  Marco,  Italian  engraver.  Bust  of  Gabriele 
Faerno(?).  "  Michel-Angiolo  scolpi."  •' Ca- 
lamatta  diresse.  Bruxelles  1847."  Size,  14  in. 
X  9  in Ptf.,  221 

—  Holy  family.    After  Mariotto  Albertinelli.    Size, 

10  in.  X  16J  in 268 

A'tXe.  —  With  the  following  inscription,  traced  with  a 
needle.  "  Morelli  sculp  "  "  Bruxelles  1846  "  "  Cala- 
matta  direx  ".  The  orijjinal  painting  is  a  predella  below 
the  picture  of  The  visitation,  by  Albertinelli,  which  is 
in  the  Ufflzi  gallery,  at  Florence. 

MORELLI,  Stanislao,  Italian  designer.  Tabernacle  in 
the  Salviati  chapel,  in  the  Church  of  San  Gre- 
gorio,  Rome.     See  Trasmondi,  Pietro  .   .   .  Ptf.,  226 

MORGHEN.  Giovanni  Elia,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1721. 
St.  Cecilia,  after  Guido  Reni.    Size,  13J  in.  X 

lOi  in Ptf.,  9 

Note. — The  inscription  states  that  the  original  is  in  the 
Borghese  gallery.  According  to  some  authorities  it  is 
neither  there  nor  elsewhere  recorded  as  being  there. 

MORGHEN,  Raflfaello,  Italian  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1758,  d.  1833.  Charity,  after  Angelica  Kauff- 
mann.     Size,  3|  in.X  3  in 358 

—  Faith,  after  Antonio    Canova.      Size,  3|  in.  X 

3in 357 

—  Justice  (allegorical  figure).    After  the  fresco,  by 

Raphael,  in  the  Camera  della  segnatura  of  the 
Vatican.  "  Bernardinus  Nocchi  del  "  '"loh. 
Volpato  direxit.  .  ."    Size.  16J  in.  X  15  in.  .   .  Ptf.,  43 

—  The  Last  supper.     Size,  20J  in.  X  37  in 345 

Note.  —  Engraved,  1800,  after  a  drawing  by  T.  Mattei- 
ni.  from  the  original  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci.  This  im- 
pression has  one  dot  under  the  R  of  the  engraver's 
name,  indicating  that  it  is  one  of  the  first  one  hundred 
impressions  of  the  second  state  of  the  plate.  For  a  de- 
scription of  the  various  states  of  this  engraving  see  Jr. 
teller's  Praktisches  Handbnch  fur  Kupferstichsammler. 
The  original  is  on  the  wall  of  the  refectory  of  the  con- 
vent of  the  Dominicans,  in  the  church  of  Santa  Maria 
delle  grazie,  in  Milan. 

—  The  mass  of  Bolsena.  from  the  drawing  by  8. 

Tofaneili,  after  Raphael.  "  Raph«'  Morghen 
sculp.  lo"."  Volpato  direxit."  Size,  22  in.  X 
293  in 339 

Note. — Proof  before  letters,  with  the  artists'  names 
only.     The  original  is  in  the  Sala  d'Eliodoro  of  the 


MORGHEN,  Raffaello,  continued. 

atanze  of  the  Vatican.  In  the  year  1263,  it  is  said,  » 
priest,  doubting  the  doctrine  of  transubstantiation,  saw 
blood  flow  trom  the  wafer. 

—  Philosophy  (allegorical  figure).    After  the  fresco, 

by  Raphael,  in  the  Camera  della  segnatura  of 
the  Vatican.  ''Bernardinus  Nocchi  del." 
"  loh.  Volpato  direxit .  .  ."  Size,  16^  in.  X 
15  in Ptf.,  44 

—  Pope  Pius  VI,  after  the  design  of  S.  Tofaneili. 

Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  10^  in.  X  7  in.   .        337 

—  The  tomb  of  Clement  xiii.    From  a  drawing  of 

S.  Tofaneili,  after  Canova.    Size,  about  28  in. 

Xl7Jin 380 

Moroni,  Gregorio.    Bust  of  G.  Moroni,  by  C.  Fabris. 

See  FOLO,  Pietro Ptf.,  209 

—  Monument  for  Gregorio  Moroni.  See  Ferretti. 

Ludovico Ptf.,  210 

Mortimer,  Edmund.  Mortimer  in  prison,  visited 
by  Richard  Plantagenet.  See  Northcote, 
James Ptf.,  162 

Mosaic  in  the  Lateran  museum,  Rome.    See  Tro- 

JANi,  Filippo Ptf.,  195 

Moses  breaking  the  tables  of  the  law.  See  Mazzu- 
OLi,  Girolamo  Francesco  Maria,  called  Parme- 
giano Ptf.,  6 

Moses  placed  in  the  Nile.    After  Andrea  Camassei. 

See  PicciONi,  Matteo  Tommaso Ptf.,  133 

Moses  restoring  light  to  the  Egyptians.     See  TiKi- 

NELLi,  Ignazio Ptf.,  155 

Moses  smiting  the  rock,  after  Nicolas  Poussin.    See 

Stella,  Claudiue  Bouzonnet Ptf.,  77 

Moses  with  the  tables  of  the  law,  after  Philippe  de 

Champagne.    See  Nantueil,  Robert  ....        375 

Mount  Carmel,  and  the  Convent  of  Carmel.  After 
the  design  by  Jean  Baptiste  du  Trfes-Saint-Sa- 
crement.    See  Pauquet,  — Ptf.,  166 

MOTREAu,  Jean,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1691,  d.  1762.  Three  of  a  series  of  four  engrav- 
ings after  J.  Raoux,  called  Les  quatre  ages, 
representing  the  four  ages  of  man.  Size 
(trimmed  and  mounted),  14  in.  X  18  in.  Mime- 
ly:  — 

—  L'enfance 236 

—  Lajeunesse 221 

—  L'age  viril 230 

Note.  — The  4th  of  the  series,  representing  Old  age, 
called  La  vieillesse,  is  wanting,  to  malie  the  set  com- 
plete. 

Mueller,  Jan,  Dutch  engraver,  b.  aboutlhld,  d.  about 
1625.  The  baptism  of  Christ.  Size,  12^  in.  X 
8i  in Ptf.,  108 

Nanteuil,  Robert,  French  engraver  and  designer,  b. 
1630,  d.  1678,  and  Edelinck,  Gerard.  Moses 
with  the  tables  of  the  law,  after  Philippe  de 

Champagne.     Size,  22  in.  X  16i  in 375 

Note.  —  Commenced  by  Nanteuil,  1699,  and  finished  by 
Edelinck,  who  engraved  the  face  and  hands.  3d  state, 
with  Drevet's  address. 

Napol6on  I.    statue,  after  A.  Canova.    See  Ricci- 

ANl,  Antonio Ptf.,  205 

Neefs,  Jacob,  Belgian  engraver,  b.  1630.  Martyrdom 
of  St.  Thomas,  the  apostle,  after  P.  P.  Rubens. 
Size,  223  in.  X  17i  in 280 

—  Same.  Trimmed  and  mounted  on  stiflf  paper  .  282 
NfeGLlGfe  galant,  Le.    After  C.  A.  Coypel,    See  Car- 

MONA,  Manuel  Salvador 337 

Netscher,  Caspar,  German  painter,  b.  1636.  or  1639, 
d.  1684.  Cleopatra  applying  the  asp.  See 
"WiLLE,  Johann  Georg 646 

—  Le  petit  physicien.  See  Wille,  Johann  Georg.  192 
Night,  after  Guercino.  See  Volpato,  Giovanni .  Ptf.,  194 
NOGARi,  Giuseppe,  Venetian  painter,  b.  1699,  d.  1765. 

Child  with  a  horn.    See  Polanzani,  Felice  .  Ptf.,  158 

—  The  miser.     See  Polanzani,  Felice Ptf.,  164 

Northcote,  James,  English  painter,  b.  1742,  d.  1832. 

Edmund  Mortimer  in  prison,  visited  by  Rich- 
ard Plantagenet.     Size,  10  in.  X  7  in.      ...  Ptf.,  162 

Note.—  See  Kinii  Henry  TJI,  part  1.  The  name  of  the 
engraver  is  not  given. 

Nova  nupta  In  geneali  thalamo.  See  Bartoli,  Pietro 

Santi 406 

NOZZE  Aldobrandini.    See  Bartoli,  Pietro  Santi .        406 

Occupation,  L',  du  manage  (Household  work),  after 

t..  Aubry 333 

Offres,  Les,  reciproques,  after  C.  W.  E.  Dietrich. 

See  WlLLE.  Johann  Georg 525 

Omobuono,  St.  St.  Omobuono  clothing  the  poor,  af- 
ter the  design  by  R.  Bonajuti.    See  Sella.  C.  Ptf.,  17 


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OCDBT,  Jean  Baptiste,  French  painter  and  engraver, 
b.  1686,  d.  1756.  The  deer  chaae.  "  Peint .  . . 
par  J.  B.  Oudry.  et  gravce  par  lui-mfime." 
Size  Ctrimmed  and  mounted),  12J  in.  X  lOJ  in.       212 

Nate.  —  The  addreu,  which  indiotei  the  itate  of  the 
plate,  i>  torn  off. 

Paemegiano.    See  Mazzlou,  Girolamo  Francesco 

Maria. 
PA8QUALINO,    Giovanni    Battista,    Italian  denigner 

and  engraver,  fi.  1620.    Angela  exhibititig  to 

Mary  Magdalene  the  instruments  of  the  passion. 

After  Guercino.    Size,  161  in.  X  14i  in.    .  .   .  Ptf.,  20 

Note.—  Sometime!  called  Mary  Magdalene  at  the 
tomb  of  Christ.    The  original  painting  ia  at  Rome. 

—  Christ  with  the  two  disciples  at  Emmaus.  After 

Guercino.     Size,  TJ  in.  X  9J  in Ptf.,  132 

—  Holy  family,  after  Guercino.  Size,  etln.X  ^k  in.Ptf.,  150 

—  The  raising  of  Lazarus  from  the  dead.    Aft*r 

Guercino.  Size,  15^  in.  X  18  In Ptf.,  18 

JVo/e.  — The  original  ia  in  the  Louvre. 

—  St.  John,  after  Guercino.  Size,  71  in.  X  6i  in.  .  Ptf,  130 

—  St.  Luke,  after  Guercino.    Size,  71  in.  X  61  In.  Ptf.,  129 

—  St.  Mark,  after  Guercino.    Size,  71  in.  X  t\  in.  Ptf.,  127 

—  St.  Matthew,  after  Guercino.    Size,  71  in.  X  61 

in Ptf.,  131 

—  Ban  Carlo  Borromeo,  after  Guercino.    Size,  91 

in.  X  6i  in Ptf.,  128 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  receiving  fruit  from  an  an- 

gel.   After  Guercino.     Size.  4^  in.  X  6  in.     .  Ptf.,  148 

—  The  Virgin,  child,  and  St.  John.  After  Guercino. 

Size,  61  in.  X  5  in Ptf.,  151 

Passage  of  the  lied  sea  by  the  children  of  Israel. 

See  Callot,  Jacques Ptf.,  142 

Paul  before  the  altar  To  the  unknown  God,  after  Ciro 

Ferri.    See  Bloemaert,  Cornells Ptf.,  2 

Pacqcet,  — ,  engraver.  View  of  Mount  Carmel,  and 
the  convent  of  Carmel.  After  the  design  by 
Jean  Baptiste  du  Tres-Saint-Sacreraent.  Size, 
lOi  in.  X  13i  in Ptf.,  166 

Perkier.  Fran90i8,  French  painter  and  engraver  b. 
about  1580,  d.  about  1650.  The  communion  of 
Bt.  Jerome,  after  Agostino  Caracci.  Size,  151 
in.  X  111  In Ptf.,  T 

jVo«.  — The  original  painting  if  In  the  Pinacoteca  at 
Bologna.  Perricr.  living  in  Kome,  wa»  called  Franccaco 
Faria,  aa  upon  this  print. 

Pebucchini,  a.,  sculptor.  St.  George  and  the  drfkg- 

on.    <S^€e  Reiger,  Gustav Ptf.,  211 

Pebugini,  — ,  Italian  engraver.  Christ  giving  the  keys 

to  Peter.    After  Raphael.  Size,  71  in.  X  16  in.  Ptf.,  28 

Ncte.  —  Apparently  from  a  study  for  the  cartoon  in  the 
South  Kcnsinjtton  museum,  called  "Feed  my  sheep." 
According  to  Pttssavant  there  is  in  the  Ixiuvre,  "line 
esquisse  semblable  au  carton,  moins  Ics  brebis,"  fh>m 
vhich  this  may  have  t>een  engraved. 

Percgino.    See  Vannucci,  Pietro. 
Pesme,  Jean,  French  engraver,  b.  1623.  d.  1700.    The 
seven    sacraments,   after  N.  Poussin.      Size, 
about  24  in.  X  341  in-    A^amely  :  — 

Baptism.    The  baptism  of  Christ 467 

Confirmation 416 

The  eucharist.    The  Last  supper 420 

Extreme  unction 468 

Marriage.    The  marriage  of  Joseph  and  Mary,       408 

Ordination.    Christ  giving  the  keys  to  Peter  .  .        426 

Penitence,  or  Confession.  Christ  and  Mary  Mag- 
dalene in  the  house  of  Simon  the  Pharisee  .  .        412 

Note.—  These  seven  engravings  are  ft-om  the  3d  or 4th 
states  of  the  various  plates,  the  words  "Cum  priuil  Regis" 
having  been  imperfectly  craswl  from  each.  Each  is 
printed  on  two  plates.  The  original  paintings,  designed 
by  Poussin  to  represent  the  sacraments  of  the  Roman 
catholic  church,  are  now  in  the  Bridgewater  gallery, 
London. 

PESTiliENCE,  The,  inflicted  upon  the  Israelites  as  a 
punishment  for  David's  pride  in  numbering  the 
people.  After  Pierre  Mignard.  See  Al'DRAN, 
Gerard 466 

Peteb  and  Paul,  after  Guide  Renl.    See  Cipriani, 

Galgano Ptf.,  30 

Petit  physicien,  Le.    After  Caspar  Netscher.    See 

WiLLE,  Johann  Georg 192 

Petbeni,  — .    Ecce  Homo,  after  Titian.    Size,  6J  in. 

X  73  in Ptf.,  164 

Philemon  and  Baucis  entertaining  Jupiter  and  Mer- 
cury. After  J.  Jordaens.  See  Lauwers,  Ni- 
colas             235 

Philip  and  the  eunuch.    See  Troiani,  Filippo  ...        814 


Philosophy  (allegorical  figure),  after  Raphael.    See 

Morghen,  liafi'aello Ptf.,  44 

Picart,  Bernard,  engraver,  b.  at  Paris,  1673,  d.  at 
Amsterdam,  1733.  The  conclusion  of  peace, 
after  a  drawing  of  J.  M.  Nattier,  from  the  origi- 
nal by  P.  P.  Rubens.     Size,  191  in.  X  13i  in,       194 

JVo<e.— The  original  is  one  of  a  series  of  twenty-one 
allegorical  pictures  illustrativeof  the  principal  events  in 
the  life  of  Marie  de  MMicis.  which  were  painted  by  her 
order,  for  the  Luxembourg  palace.  They  are  now  in 
the  Louvre. 

Picart,  jfetienne,  designer  and  engraver,  b.  at  Paris, 
1632,  d.  at  Amsterdam,  1721.  The  separation 
of  Bt.  Peter  and  Bt.  Paul,  after  G.  Lanfranco  .        233 

jVrfe.  —  With  the  name  of  Goyton  (the  publisher)  en- 
graved in  dots.    The  original  is  in  the  Louvre. 

PiCCiONi,  Matteo  Tommaso,  Italian  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1615.  The  adoration  of  the  shepherds, 
after  Paul  Veronese.  Etching.  Size,  19^1^  in, 
X  llA  in Ptf,,  M 

—  The  infant  Moses  placed  in  the  Nile,  after  Andrea 

Camassei.     Engraved,  1641,      Size,  8  in.  X 

10  in Ptf.,  133 

Pitace,  Nicolaas,  Flemish  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  about  1633,  d.  about  1676.  The  vision  of  St. 
Sulpicius  Severus,  after  Philippe  de  Cham- 
pagne. Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  26  in, 
X  184  in 270 

Pius  VI,  pope,  b.  1717.  d.  1799.  Pius  vi,  after  the 
design  of  S.  Tofanelli.  See  Morghen,  Raf- 
faello 837 

Pics  VII,  pope,  b.  1742.  d.  1823.  Pius  vil  delivering 
to  Cardinal  Consalvi  the  bull  of  the  ratification 
of  the  concordat  with  France,  after  the  draw- 
ing by  J.  B.  Wicar.    See  Mahchand,  Jacques.        195 

Poccetti.     See  Barbatelli,  Bernardino. 

PODESTI,  Francesco,  Italian  painter,  b.  about  1798, 
Franciscus  de  Hieronymo  borne  by  angels. 
See  Franciscus  de  Hieronymo      Ptf.,  1 

—  Herma,    with    triple  head.      See   Trashondi, 

Pietro Ptf.,  229 

—  Statue.     Sec  Trasmondi,  Pietro Ptf.,  20« 

PoiLLY,  Francois  de.  French  designer  and  engraver, 

b.  1622,  d.  1693.  The  elevation  of  the  cross, 
after  N.  de  Poilly.  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted), 
21  in.  X  28i  in 42T 

—  The  flight  into  Egypt,  after  Guldo  Reni,    Size, 

16  in.  X  12i  in Ptf.,  13 

AWe.— Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  only  artiita' 
names. 

—  Holy  family,  with  Elisabeth  and  John,  after  N. 

Poussin.    Size,  14  in.  X  16i  in Ptf.,  07 

Note.  —  Trimmed  and  mounted,  showing  •  portion 
only  of  the  eugraver'i  name. 

—  Bt.  Cecilia  distributing  her  property  among  the 

Eoor.    After  Domenichino.   "  N.  de  Poilly  de- 
n."    Size,  221  in.  X  19  in 277 

JVo<#.  — The  original  if  a  fresco,  in  the  chapel  of  St. 
Cecilia,  in  the  Church  of  Sau  Luigi  de  Frances!,  at  Rome. 

—  The  Virgin   praying,  after   Guido   Reni,    Size, 

131  in,  X  lli  in 332 

Poilly,  Jean  Baptiste  de,  French  designer  and  en- 
graver, b.  1669,  d.  1728.  Holy  family.  After  N. 
Poussin.    Size,  20  in.  X  27i  in 409 

ATore.— Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  only  artitta' 
names. 

—  The  worship  of  the  golden  calf.    After  N.  Pous- 

sin.   Size    (trimmed  and  mounted),  22  in.  X 

27  in 463 

Poilly,  Nicolas  de,  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1626,  d.  1696.  The  elevation  of  the  cross.  See 
Poilly,  Francois  de 427 

—  Bt.  Cecilia  distributing  her  property  among  the 

poor,  after  Domenichino.  "N.  de  Poilly  delin." 

See  Poilly,  Frangois  de 277 

PoLANZANi,  Felice,  Italian  engraver,  fl.  1746.  Child 
with  a  horn,  after  G.  Nogari.  Size,  71  in.  X 
5J  in Ptf.,  158 

—  The  miser,  after  G,  Nogari.  1744.  Size,  1\  in.  X 

51  in Ptf.,  104 

Poletti,  I.,  Italian  architect.    Interior  view  of  the 

Basilica  di  San  Paolo  fuori  le  mura,  Rome. 

See  LONCA.  G.  della Ptf.,  75 

POMAREDE,  L.  D.,  designer.    Cathedral  of  Bt.  Louis, 

Missouri.   Front  view.    Lithograph.    "  Stroo- 

bant  Uth."    Size,  16  in.  X  19  in Ptf.,  70 


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POMABEDE,  L.  D.,  designer,  continued. 

—  Cathedral  of  St.  Louis.  Missouri.    Inside  view. 

Lithograph.     "  Manche  litht."    Size,  15  in.  X 

19  in Ptf.,  71 

Pont,  Paul  du(/;a^  Paulus  Pontius),  Flemish  de- 
signer and  engraver,  b.  about  1596.  Christ 
sinking  under  the  cross,  after  P.  Dupont  (  ?). 
From  the  original  by  Rubens.  Size,  223  in. 
X  IS^n 281 

A'oJe.  — Painted  for  the  abbey  church  of  Affleghem; 
now  in  the  Museum  at  Brussels.  The  engraving  omits 
a  woman  with  an  infant,  and  two  thieves  guarded  by 
two  soldiers,  which  are  in  the  lower  part  of  the  painting; 
two  children  are  substituted  in  their  place.  Sec  Smith's 
Catalogue  raisonn°,  v.  2,  no.  159.  This  print  is  trimmed 
and  mounted  on  stiff  paper,  giving  no  artists'  names. 

—  The  flight  into  Egypt,  illustrative  of  the  fall  of 

the  Egyptian  gods  at  the  approach  of  Christ. 
After  J.  Jordaens.    Size,  IdJ  in.  X  22^  in.   .  .        209 

Note.  —  1st  state,  before  the  address  of  Blooteling. 

POBPOHATi,  Carlo  Antonio,  Italian  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1740,  or  1741,  d.  1816.  •' Gardeavous." 
A  Cupid.  After  Angelica  KaulFmann.  Size, 
about  18  in.  X  14  in 244 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  one  line  of  inscription  and  coat  of 
arms,  before  dedication. 

POBRETTI,  A.,  Italian  engraver.    St.  Jerome.    Size, 

13  in.  X  9  in 343 

A'o«e.— From  Guido  Reni's  picture,  in  the  Vatican,  of 
the  Madonna  and  child  in  a  glory,  with  St.  Thomas  and 
St.  Jerome  standing  below. 

Porta,  Giuseppe,  called  Salviati,  Italian  painter, 
b.  1520,  d.  1585.  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Law- 
rence, "losepho  Saluiati  inuentor.  lustSadeler 
exc."  Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  12  in.  X 
84  in Ptf.,  122 

Portico  semiclrcolare  nella  Villa  Albani  Castelbarco. 

See  Cacohiatelli,  P Ptf,  198 

PoussiN,  Gaspard.    See  Dughet,  Gaspard. 

PoussiN,  Nicolas,  French  painter,  b.  1594.  d.  1665. 
Christ  healing  the  two  blind  men.  See  Chas- 
TEAU,  Gulllaume 234 

—  The  fall  of  Dagon,  and  infliction  of  disease  upon 

the  Philistines.     See  Bakon,  Jean 237 

—  Holy  family.     See  Poilly,  Jean  Baptiste  de  .   .         469 

—  Holy  family,  with  Elisabeth  and  John.        See 

Poilly,  Fran5ois  de Ptf.,  67 

—  John  the  baptist  baptizing  by  the  Jordan.    See 

Jeaurat,  Edme Ptf.,  78 

—  Moses  smiting  the  rock.    See  Stella,  Claudine 

Bouzonnet Ptf.  77 

—  The  seven  sacraments.    See  Pesne,  Jean. 

—  The  worship  of  the  golden  calf.    See  Poilly, 

Jean  Baptiste  de 462 

Prado,  Jeromo,  Spanish  Jesuit  and  Scripture  com- 
mentator, b.  1547,  d.  1595.  Vera  Hierosolymae 
veteris  imago.    See  Villalpando,  Juan  Bau- 

tista 160 

Prie-Dieu  given  to  Plus  ix  by  the  ecclesiastical  prov- 
ince of  Tours.  See  Sulpi.s,  Jean  Joseph  .  .  Ptf.,  192 
Procaccini,  Andrea,  Italian  painter  and  engraver, 
b.  1671,  d.  1734.  Christ  with  the  two  disciples 
at  Emmaus.  After  Raphael.  Size,  13  in.  x 
83  in Ptf.,  123 

Note. — The  original,  which  is  in  the  Vatican,  is  one  of 
the  second  series  of  the  tapestries  of  Raphael.  To  distin- 
guish them  from  the  series  (called  Arazzi  della  scuola 
vecchia),  of  which  a  part  are  in  the  South  Kensington 
museum,  they  are  called  the  Arazzi  della  scuola  nuova. 
They  were  executed,  partially  from  designs  by  Raphael, 
by  uiulio  Romano,  and  others  of  Raphael's  disciples. 
Passavantcousiderstheanimals,  etc.,in  the  foreground 
of  this  picture  as  "  Additions  neerlandaises,"  and  thinks 
that  Raphael  could  not  have  made  even  the  design. 

PtiCCiNELLi,  Antonio,  Italian  painter  and  engraver, 
St.  Hugh,  after  the  design  by  8.  Valeri,  from 
the  original  by  Pietro  Perugino.  Size,  llj  in. 
X  8  in Ptf.,  10 

J\re»(e.— The  original  is  in  the  Finacoteca  Vaticana, 
Rome. 

R.,  A.  v.,  engraver.  Christ  and  the  woman  of  Sama- 
ria, after  Annlbale  Caracci.  Size,  19  in.  x  154 
in Ptf.,  63 

Note.—  The  engraver,  whose  monogram  is  given,  is  not 
mentioned  in  Nagler,  or  in  other  works  on  monograms. 

Raptaello  Santi,  or  Sanzio,  da  Urbino.  See  San- 
Ti,  or  Sanzio,  Raflfaello,  da  Urbino. 


Ragot,  Frangois,  French  engraver,  b.  1641.  The  as- 
sumption of  the  Virgin,  after  P.  P.  Rubens. 
Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  25  in.  X  17  in.    .         190 

—  The  dead  Christ  surrounded  by  two  angels,  and 

by  his  friends  and  a  capuchin  (St.  Francis). 
After  the  eiigr.aving  by  P.  Pontius,  from  the 
original  by  P.  P.  Rubens.  Size,  24  in.  X  16} 
in 19S 

Note.  —  Called  "  Le  Christ  au  capuchin."  The  origi- 
nal painting,  which  was  presented  to  the  Church  of  the 
capuchins,  at  Brussels,  in  1616,  is  now  in  the  Museum 
at  Brussels. 

—  The  descent  from  the  cross,  after  P.  Pontius's 

engraving,  from  the  original  by  P.  P.  Rubens. 

Size,  24  in.  X  174  in 200 

Note.  —  2d  state,  with  address  of  P.  Mariette. 

—  The  r.ai8ing  of  Lazarus,  after  B.  Bolswert's  en- 

graving, from  the  original  by  P.  P.  Rubens. 
Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  254  in-  X  19  in.  .         276 
Note.  —  The  original  is  in  the  Berlin  museum. 

Raimondi,  Ferdinando,  Italian  painter.  The  Ma- 
donna and  child  appearing  to  St.  Bernard. 
See  Marcucci,  G Ptf.,  31 

Raimondi,  Marc- Antonio,  Italian  goldsmitli,  niellist 
and  engraver,  b.  about  1488,  d.  about  1534. 
Christ  and  the  apostles,  after  Raphael.  See 
RU.SCHEWEYH,  Ferdinand 603 

Raoux,  Jean,  French  painter,  b.  1677,  d.  1734.  Three 
of  a  series  of  four  engravings,  after  hfs  paint- 
ings, called  The  four  ages  of  man.  See  Moy- 
REAU,  Jean 221;  230;  236 

Rape  of  Proserpine.    See  Costa.,  Hannibale  .   .   .  Ptf.,  233 

Raphael.  See  Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Rafi"aello,  da  Ur- 
bino. 

Reapers  in  the  Pontine  marshes,  after  Leopold  Ro- 
bert.   See  MERCnRj,  Paolo 307 

Rebellion  of  Korah,  D.ithan  and  Abiram.    See  Fi- 

LlPEPi,  Alessandro Ptf.,  201 

Red  mask.  The,  .ifter  G.  Cattermole.  See  Hope,  T.  Ptf.,  163 

Reiger,  Gustav,  photographer.  St.  George  and  the 
dragon.  From  the  statue  made  by  A.  Perucchi- 
ni,  in  1852.   Photograph.    Size,  9  in.  X  1\  in.  .  Ptf.,  211 

Religion.  Model  for  a  statue.  See  Canova,  Anto- 
nio              245 

Rembrandt  Harmonszoon,  or  Hermanszoon,  van 
Rijn,  Dutch  painter  and  engraver,  b.  1608,  d. 
1669.  Christ  driving  the  money-changers  out 
of  the  temple.  Etching.  1635.  Size,  5g  in.  X 
6Jin 397 

AToie.— See  J.  J.  Le  Claustin't  (Euvre  de  Bembrandt, 
no.  73. 

—  Two  heads,  by  Rembrandt  (  ? ).    Etchings.    Size, 

5  in.  X  4  in. ;  4  in.  X  3  in. 403 

Reni,  Guido,  Italiafi  painter  and  engraver,  b.  1575, 
d.  1642.  The  assumption  of  the  Virgin.  See 
Bruni,  Francesco Ptf.,  60 

—  Beatrice  Cenci.    See  Calamatta,  Luigi  (Anto- 

nio Giuseppe) 438 

—  Christ  on  the  cross  (Salvator  mundi).    See  Bo- 

nafede,  Giovanni 206 

—  The  flight  into  Egypt.     See  Poilly,  Fran5ois 

de Ptf.,  13 

—  Holy  family.  "Gvidvs  Renvs  inventor  etincidit." 

Size,  9  in.  X  6  in Ptf.,  137 

—  Holy  family.     Bv  Guido  Reni  (  ? ).    Size,  64  in. 

X  84  in.    .  .  ; Ptf.,  143 

Note.  —  'Without  letters. 

—  The  Infant  Christ  and  St.  John.    Size,  43  in.  X 

63  in Ptf.,  149 

—  Lucretia.    Size,  I04  in.  X  7J  in 324 

J»ro<c.  — 'Without  letters,  except  "Guido  Ren"  in  the 
lower  corner  of  the  engraving.  Nagler  includes  it  among 
the  "  Blatter  in  Guido  s  Manier,"  saying  that  it  is  attrib- 
uted by  some  to  Guido. 

—  Mary  Magdalene.    See  Strange,  Sir  Robert .   .        540 

—  La  Modestia  e  la  Vanita.  See  Folo,  Giovanni  .  Ptf.,  146 

—  St.  Ceci|ia.    See  Mohghen,  Giovanni  Elia    .   .   .  Ptf.,  9 

—  St.  Francis  of  Assisi.     See  Bloemaert,  Corne- 

lis Ptf.,  11 

—  St.  Jerome.    See  Porretti,  A 343 

—  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul.    See  Cipriani,  Galgano.  Ptf.,  30 

—  The  Virgin  and  child.     Size,  44  in.  X  6^  in.  .   .  Ptf.,  152 

—  Same.    See  Greoori,  Carlo Ptf.,  138 

—  The  Virgin  praying.    See  Baron,  Jean  ....  Ptf.,  136 

—  Same.    See  Poilly,  Frangois  de 332 


REPOSE 


17 


RYCKMANS 


Repose,  The,  in  Egypt.  Size  (trimmed  and  mount- 
ed), 9  in.  X  7  in Ptf.,  114 

Kou.  —  Without  letters. 

Return  of  Columbus  from  America.  After  Robert- 
Fleury.  See  Caxamatta.  Lnigi  (Antonio 
Giuseppe) 356 

RiBERA,  Jose,  called  II  Spagnoletto,  Spanish 
painter,  b.  1589,  d.  1656.  The  deposition  from 
the  cross.     See  Cunego,  Domonico Ptf.,  41 

RiCCiARELLi,  Daniele,  called  Daniele  da  Volter- 
RA,  Tuscan  painter  and  sculptor,  t>.  1509,  d. 
1566.  The  descent  from  the  cross.  See  T08- 
CHI,  Paolo 312 

RiCCiANi,  Antonio.  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1775.  Colossal  statue  of  Napoleon  i,  after  A. 
Canova.  "  G.  Tognoll  dis."  Size,  23  in.  X  15 
In Ptf.,  205 

fTole.  —  Proof,  before  letters. 

—  The  death  of  Priam,  after  the  design  by  P.  Er- 

minl,  from  the  original  by  P.  Benvenuti    ...        428 

tfote. —  Impreuion  with  the  in§ctiptinn  "Aloj-fim 
Bardi  excudlt."  Preientation  copy  from  the  engraver, 
vith  hia  autograph,  to  the  Hoiuital  of  San  ^Ilehele, 
Borne.  The  original  ii  iu  the  Palazzo  Coriini,  Flor- 
ence. 

—  Judith  showing  the  head  of  Holofemes  to  the 

people,  after  the  design  of  P.  Ermlni,  from  the 
original  by  P.  Benvenuti 432 

Ncte.K-  The  original  i>  in  the  cathedral  of  Arezzo. 

—  The  presentation  in  the  temple,  after  V.  Camuc- 

cini.     Size,  20^  in.  by  20  in 543 

—  St.  Thomas,  after  the  design  of  G.  B.  Borani,  from 

the  original  by  V.  Camuccini.  "  Engraved,  1821. 

Size,  20  in.  X  16J  in 542 

—  The  transfiguration,   after  Raphael.     "  France 

Giangiacomo  disegno."    Size,  234  in.  X  16  in.  ,         340 

Rimini,  Francesca  da,   after  Ary  Scheffer.     See  Ca- 

tAMATTA.  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe)    ....         306 

Robert.  (Louis)  L,<5opold,  Swiss  painter,  b.  1794,  or 
1797,  d.  1835.  The  reapers  in  the  Pontine 
marshes.    See  Merourj,  Paolo 307 

Robert-Fleury.  Joseph  Nicolas.  See  Flelry,  Jo- 
seph Nicolas  Robert. 

ROBDSTi,   Jacopo.  called   Tintoretto,    Venetian 
painter,   b.  1512,   d.  1594.      The    crucifliion. 
called  The  great  cruciflxlon.  , Engraved  on  3 
plates  intended  to  be  ioined.    Size  (trimmed 
■  and  mounted),  19^  in.  X  46i  in Ptf.,  236 

Kate.  —  There  are  rnfiravinga,  by  var!ou«  arti(t«,  from 
the  painting  of  Tintoretto,  the  most  fttmout  of  which  ii 
that  by  Agostino  Coraeci.  This  impression  is  without 
engraver's  name,  liaving  only  the  addresses  "  Jacobus 
Tinctoretus  Inuentor  "  and  "  Marco  Sadeler  excudit" 
The  original  painting  is  in  the  Scuola  di  San  Bocco, 
Venice. 

Romano,  Giulio.    See  Giulio  Romano. 

Rome.    Arch  of  Titus,  after  August©  Ciuli.     See 

Gaddi,  G Ptf.,  72 

—  Basilica  di  San  Paolo  fuori  le  mura.     The  inte- 

rior.   "  I  Poletti  inv.  e  diresse."    See  Longa, 

G.  della Ptf,  75 

—  Cupola  in  the  chapel  of  the  Holy  sacrament,  St. 

Peter's.    After  IMetro  Berretini  da  Cortona. 

See  Aquila,  Francesco  Faraone Ptf.,  200 

—  Cupola  In  the    chapel  of  St.  Sebastian,  St.  Pe- 

ter's.   After  Pietro  Berretini  da  Cortona.    See 
Aql'ILA,  Francesco  Faraone Ptf.,  199 

—  Famese  palace.  Various  subjects  in  theFarnese 

gallery,  after  Annibale  Caracci.    See  Volpa- 

to,  Giovanni Ptf.,  48-50 

—  Hospital  of  San  Michele.    Size,  23  in.  X  SSJ  in.  .        233 

note.  —  Without  artists'  names. 

—  Museo  Pio-Clementino.  Parte  prima  della  parete 

sinistra  della  Galleria  lunga.    See  Feoli,  Vin- 

cenzo 267 

Parte  seconda  della  parete  destra  della  Galleria 

lunga.     See  Feoli.  Vincenzo 266 

—  Tabernacle  in  the  Salviati  chapel.  In  the  Church 

•  of  an    Gregorio.    See  Trasmondi,  Pietro  .  Ptf.,  226 
Romulus  and  Remus,  after  Carlo  MaratU.    See  Au- 

DENAERDE,  Robert  van 220 

ROSASPINA,  Francesco,  Italian  derigner  and  en- 
graver, b.  1762,  d.  1841.  The  last  judgment, 
after  P.  P.  Rubens.  Size,  30^  In.  x  22 J  in.  .  .  Ptf..  74 
Rossi,  Geronimo,  Italian  engraver.  The  Virgin  and 
child,  after  Carlo  Maratti.  Size,  9*  in.  X  7i 
in Ptf..  140 


RouLLET,  Jean  Louis.  French  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1645,  d.  1699.  Conclusiones  philosophicae. 
After  Pierre  Mignard.  Size  (trimmed  and 
mounted),  23i  in.  X  32  in 464 

NMe.  —  An  allegorical  picture,  dedicated  to  Ijouis  xrv. 
It  is  called  by  Napier  A  genius  sccliing  to  aopease  Mi- 
ner\'a.    Engraved  on  two  plates  intended  to  be  joined. 

RoussELET,  Gilles,  French  designer  and  engraver, 
b.  1614,  d.  1686.  David  playing  upon  a  harp. 
After    Domonichino.       Size    (trimmed    and 

mounted),  16|  in.  X  Uj  In 637 

.Vo«e.  —  The  original  painting  is  in  the  Louvre. 

—  Holy  family,  called  the  Holy  family  of  Francis 

I,  after  Raphael.  Size  (trimmed  and  mount- 
ed), 13i  in.  X  19i  in 275 

—  The  last  communion  of  Mary  Magdalene,  after 

Jacques  Stella.    Size,  22J  in.  X  16^  in Ptf.,  65 

Note.  —  "The  last  conmiunion  of  the  Magdalene  is 
represented  in  two  diti'crcnt  ways,  according  to  the  two 
diiferent  versions  of  the  story :  in  t!ie  first,  she  expires 
in  her  cave,  and  angels  administer  the  last  sacraments : 
one  holds  a  tai>er,  another  presents  tite  cup,  and  a  third 
the  wafer.  This  has  been  painted  by  Domenichino.  In 
the  other  version,  she  receives  the  sacrament  from  the 
liand  of  Maximin,  who  wears  the  episcopal  rol)cs,  and 
Magdalene  iLneels  betbre  him,  half-naked,  emaciated, 
andsustained  by  angels.  The  scene  is  in  the  porch  of 
a  church."    Mrt.  Jamtton'M  Sacred  and  legendary  art. 

Rubens,  Pieter  Paul,  Flemish  painter,  b.  1577,  d. 
1640.  The  adoration  of  the  shepherds.  See 
VOBSTERMAN.  Lucas 283 

—  The  assumption  of  the  Virgin.      See  Ragot, 

Fran?oi8 190 

—  Atalanta  and  Meleager  attacking  a  wild  boar. 

See  Merlen,  Cornells  van 238 

—  Caius  Mucius  Sca;vola    before   Porsenna.      See 

ScHML'TZER.  Jakob  Matthias Ptf.,  34 

—  Christ  crucified  between  two  thieves  and  pierced 

in  the  side.    See  Bolswert,  Boetius  a  .   .   .  .        274 

—  Christ  sinking  under  the  cross.    See  Pont,  Paul 

du 281 

—  The  conclusion  of  peace  (allegorical  representa- 

tion).    See  PiCART.  Bernard 194 

—  The  dead  Christ  surrounded  by  two  angels,  his 

friends  and  a  capuchin  (St.  Francis).  Called 
"  Le  Christ  au  capuchin."  See  Ragot,  Fran- 
cois           193 

—  The  descent  from  the  cross.    See  Ragot,  Fran- 

cois           200 

—  The  entombment.    Su  Ryckmans,  Nicolaus  .   .  Itf.,  3 

Ptf.,  12 

—  The  four  fathers  of  the  church.     See  Daxen, 

Cornells  van,  the  younger 303 

—  Holy  family,  with  St.  John  and  St.  Elisabeth. 

Size,  15  in.  X  10  in Ptf.,  14 

NUe.  —  The  names  of  the  painter  and  publisher  only 
are  given  on  the  engraving. 

—  The  last  judgment.  See  Rosaspina,  Francesco.  Ptf.,  74 

—  Same.    See  Vihscher.  Cornells 290 

—  Martyrdom  of  St.  Thomas.    See  Neefs,  Jacob.  280;  282 

—  Portrait  of  a  woman.    See  Fontana,  —  .  .  .  Ptf.,  163 

—  The  raising  of  Lazarus,    See  Ragot,  Francois.        276 

—  St.  Anne  teaching  the  Virgin.     See  Bolswert, 

Scheitek 529 

—  The  salutation  of  Mary  by  Elisabeth.   See  Jode, 

Pieter  de 284 

—  The  seizure  of  the  Sabine  women  by  the  Ro- 

mans.    See  Martenasi,  Pietro Ptf.,  38 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  crowned  by  angels,  called 

La  reine  des  anges.    See  Visscher,  Cornells  .        364 

—  The  Virgin,  in  agony,  supported  by  two  angels. 

See  Leeuw,  'VVlllom  van  der Ptf.,  120 

RusciiEWEYH,  Ferdinand.  German  designer  and  en- 
graver, b.  1785,  d.  1845.  Christ  and  the  apos- 
tles, after  the  engraving  of  Marc- Antonio  Uai- 
mondi,  from  the  originals  of  Raphael.  13  fig- 
ures, each  5i  in.  X  24  in 603 

Xcte.  —  Engraved  in  1827.  The  original  frescoes  were 
designed  by  Raphael  and  painted  by  his  scholars  upon 
pilasters  of  the  church  of  SS.  Vincenzo  ed  Anastasio, 
Borne.  They  liave  been  nearly  mined.  See  Barttck'M 
Le  peintre-grfiveur.  and  Paaitavants  Raphael  d  Urhin  et 
ton  pire  Giovanni  Santi.    Edition /rantaise. 

Ruspi,  Carolo,  Italian  designer.  Engravings  of  birds. 

See  Trojani,  Filippo Ptf.,  169-171 

Ryckmans,  or  Ryckemans,  Nicolaus,  Flemish  en- 
graver, b.  1600.  The  entombment  of  Christ, 
after  P.  P.  Rubens.  Size  (trimmed  and  mount- 
ed), 11  in.  X  73  in Ptf.,  12 

Note.  —  The  original  painting  is  in  the  Huseiun  at 
Antwerp. 

—  Same.    With  the  Latin  inscription  trimmed  off.  Ptf.,  3 


SABLET 


18 


STELLA 


Bablet,  Francois,  Stciss  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1751.  d.  1803.  Cypresses  planted  by  Michel 
Angelo  in  the  court-yard  of  the  Carthusian 
convent  near  the  church  of  8.  Maria  degli  an- 
gell,  Rome.    Size,  22^  in.  X   17^  in 363 

Sacchi,  Andrea,  Italian  painter,  b.  about  1594,  d. 
1661.  St.  Helena.  See  Bombelh,  Pietro 
Leone Ptf.,  8 

Sadeler,  Gilles  (Lat.  Aegidius),  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  at  Antwerp,  1570,  d.  at  Prague, 
1629.  St.  Dominic  receiving  from  St.  Peter 
and  St.  Paul  the  symbols  of  ecclesiastical  au- 
thority.    Size,  21i  in.  X  15  in 185 

Note.  —  Trimmed  and  mounted. 
Saint  trampling  on  a  demon.    Size,  24  in.  X  ISJ  in.        479 

Note.  —  "Without  names  of  artists  or  any  indication  of 
the  subject. 

St.  Louis,  Missouri.    Cathedral  of  St.  Louis.    See 

Pomarede,  L.  D Ptf.,  70;  Ptf.,  71 

SAiiVATORi,  Pietro,  Italian  designer  and  engraver. 
The  violin-player,  after  Kaphael.  Size,  13^ 
in.  X  93  in 257 

Note. — jThe  original  is  in  the  Palazzo  Sciarra,  at  Rome. 

Salviati,  Giuseppe.    See  Porta,  Giuseppe. 

Santi,  or  Sanzio,  Raflfaello  (Raphael),  da  Urbino, 
Italian  painter,  b.  1483,  d.  1620.  The  adora- 
tion of  the  magi.    See  Banzo.  Antonio  .  .  .         349 

—  Christ  and  the  apostles,  after  the  engraving  of 

Marc-Antonio  Raimondi.    See  Ruscheweyh, 

Ferdinand 503 

•-    Christ  bearing  his  cross,  called  "  Lo  spasimo  di 

Sicilia."     See  Toscni,  Paolo 473 

—  Christ  giving  the  keys  to  Peter.  See  Percgini,— .  Ptf.,  28 

—  Christ  with  the  two  disciples  at  Emmaus.    See 

Procaccini,  Andrea Ptf.,  123 

—  The  Church  (La  Chiesa).    See  Cenci,  Filippo  .  Ptf.,  45 

—  The  four  sibyls.    See  Guidetti,  Nicolo  ....         249 

—  Head  of  the  Virgin,  from  Raphael's  Madonna  of 

the  fish.   Lithograph.    Size,  16iin.  X  12|in.  .  Ptf.,  184 

JVoie.  — Without  letters.  The  original  painting  is  in 
the' Madrid  gallery. 

Holy  family,  called  Holy  family  of  Francis  I.  See 
Frey,  Johann  Jakob 68 ;  214 

—  Same.    See  Rousseeet.  Gilles 275 

—  Holy  family  of  Naples.    See  Bonafede,  GioYan- 

ni 536 

—  Isaiah.    Size,  203  in.  X  12  in 242 

Note.  —  Proof  on  India  paper,  without  names  of  artists 
or  any  indication  of  the  subject.  The  original  fresco  is 
in  the  church  of  San  Agostino,  Home. 

According  to  Vasari,  Bapliael  was  so  dissatisfied  with 
the  Isaiah  which  lie  had  finished,  after  liaving  seen 
Michel  Angelo's  prophets  in  the  Sistine  chapel,  that  he 
destroyed  his  work  and  began  it  anew.  The  influence 
of  Michel  Angelo  is  clearly  seen  in  the  rendering  of  this 
Bubject.  Tlie  fresco  was  so  injured  by  washing  that 
Sanicle  da  Volterra  was  commissioned  to  restore  it. 
Passavant  states  that  his  work  upon  the  fresco  left  it  in 
a  worse  state  tlian  before.  In  Richardson's  Traiti  sur 
la  peirUure  it  is  related  tliat  the  price  charged  by  Ra- 
phael was  considered  so  high  that  an  appeal  was  made 
to  Michel  Angelo,  wtio,  having  seen  the  work,  said  that 
the  knee  alone  was  worth  the  price  asked  for  tlie  whole. 

A  list  of  the  various  engravings  from  this  ffesco  is 
given  in  PoBsavant's  Raphael  d'  Urhin  et  aim  pere  Gio- 
vanni Santi. 

—  The  judgment  of  Solomon.    See  Mancion,  Pie- 

tro   Ptf.,  16 

—  Justice  (allegorical  figure).    See  Morghen,  Raf- 

faello Ptf.,  43 

—  Madonna  Aldobrandini.     See  Mochetti,  Ales- 

sandro 531 

—  Madonna  and  sleeping  child,  called  "  Madonna 

del  velo."     See  Longhi,  Giuseppe 541 

—  Madonna  della  sedia.    See  Caeamatta,  Luigi 

(Antonio  Giuseppe) 265 

—  Same.    See  Bonafede,  Giovanni 530 

—  The  Madonna  of  the  Grand  duke,  ^ee  M.,  E. 

256;  342;  Ptf.,  29 

—  The  marriage  of  the  Virgin.    See  Foeo,  Pietro.       338 

—  The  mass  of  Bolsena.     See  Morghen,  Raffaello.        339 

—  Philosophy  (allegorical  figure).    See  Morghen, 

Raffaello Ptf.,  44 

—  St.  Cecilia.    See  Gandolfi,  Mauro 471 

—  The  transfiguration.    See  Desnoyers,  Auguste 

Gaspard  Louis  Boucher 313 

—  Same.    See  Ricciani,  Antonio 340 

—  Violin-player.    See  Bonafede,  Giovanni .  .  .  Ptf.,  140 

—  Same.     See  Salvatoki,  Pietro 267 


Santis,  Orazio  de',  called  Aquieano,  Italian  paint- 
er and  engraver,  Jl.  1572.  The  crucifixion,  af- 
ter Pompeio  Aquilano.  Size  (trimmed  and 
mounted),  llg  in.  X  9^  in Ptf.,  116 

ScAEZi,  Filippo,  designer  and  engraver.  The  vision 
of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi.  Designed  and  en- 
graved after  Agostino  Caracciolo.  Size,  20^ 
in.  X  16  in Ptf.,  33 

SCHALHER,  Gottfried,  Dutch  painter,  b.  1643,  d.  1706. 
Le  jeune  jouer  d'instrument.  See  "Wilee,  Jo- 
hann Georg Ptf.,  167 

SCHEFFER,  Ary,  Ihitch  painter,  b.  1795.  d.  1858. 
Francesca  da  Rimini.  See  Caeamatta,  Lui- 
gi (Antonio  Giuseppe) 306 

Schmutzer,  Jakob  Matthias.  Austrian  designer  and 
engraver,  b.  1733,  d.  1811.  Caius  Mucins  Sca9- 
vola  before  Porsenna,  after  P.  P.  Rubens. 
Size,  22i  in.  X  19  in Ptf.,  S4 

Note.  —  Second  state  of  the  plate,  with  dedication. 
The  original  painting,  formerly  in  the  collection  of 
Prince  Kaunitz  of  Vienna,  was  afterwards  owned  by 
Prince  Esterhazy.  • 

SCOTIRI,  G6rard  Jean  Baptiste,  French  engraver,  b. 
1642,  d.  1718.  The  marriage  of  St.  Catherine, 
after  Alcssandro  Turchi.    Size,  9J  in.  X  12|  in.       318 

^o«e.— Engraved,  1679.  2d  state,  before  Audran's 
address. 

—    La  vie  champestre,  after  Domenico  Feti.     Size, 

about  18  in.  X  14  in 327 

Sebastian,  St.    St.  Sebastian,  after  Sodoma.    See 

Meunier,  Jean  Baptiste Ptf.,  26 

Seizure  of  the  Sabine  women  by  the  Romans,  after 

P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Marten asi,  Pietro  .  .  .  Ptf.,  38 

Sella,  C,  Italian  engraver.  St.  Omobuono,  patron 
saint  of  Cremona,  clothing  the  poor.  After 
the  design  by  R.  Bonajuti.  Size,  13J  in.  X  91 
in Ptf.,  IT 

Note.  —  The  name  of  the  painter  is  not  given.  Scenes 
from  the  life  of  St.  Omobuono  are  frequently  met  with 
in  the  paintings  of  the  artists  of  Cremona. 

Separation  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul,  after  G.  Lan- 

franco.    jSeePiCART,  Etienne 232 

Seven  sacraments,  The,  after  N.  PouBsin.  See 
Pesne,  Jean. 

Sharp,  William,  English  engraver,  b.  1746,  d.  1824. 
Lucretia,  after  Domenichino.  Size  (trimmed 
and  mounted),  12J  in.   X  17J  in 207 

SiRANi,  Giovanni  Andrea,  Italian  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1610,  d.  1670.  St.  Jerome  sleeping. 
See  LOLI,  Lorenzo Ptf.,  113 

Smith,  Edward,  English  engraver  of  the  present  time. 
Don  Quixote  and  Samson  Carrasco.  From 
an  original  drawing  by  J.  M.  Wright.  Size, 
65  in.  X  4J  in 302 

Sodoma,  II.    See  Bazzi,  Giovanni  Antonio. 

SOLIMENA,  Francisco  {sometimes  called  L'abbate 
Ciccio),  Jfeapolitan  painter  and  poet,  b.  1667, 
d.  1747.  Allegoricat  figures  —  History,  Time, 
etc.,  with  the  Virtues  —  supporting  a  medallion 
of  Charles  iii,  of  Spain.  See  Carmona,  Ma- 
nuel Salvador 278 

Sophocles.    Statue  of  Sophocles.    See  Marcucci, 

G 528;  Ptf.,  214 

SOPHRONIA  and  Olindo  at  the  stake,  as  described  in 
TasBo's  Jerusalem  delivered.  Size,  llj  in.  X 
8  in Ptf.,  124 

Note. —  Without  artists'  names. 

"Souvenir  de  la  patrie,  after  Alfred  Stevens.     See 

Meersman,  —  de 325 

SOYE,  Philippe,  engraver,  b.  1538,  d.  1575.  Christ 
upon  the  cross,  with  Mary  and  John  stand- 
ing below,  after  Michel  Angelo.  3d  state. 
Size,  20s  in.  X  14J  in Ptf.,  51 

Spagnoletto.    See  Ribera,  Jose. 

Spanish  woman.    After  K.  Kellogg.     See  Lelli, 

Lucio 323 

Spasimo,  Lo,  di  Sicilia,  after  Raphael.    See  Toschi, 

Paolo 473 

Statue  of  a  prisoner.    Size,  17  in.  X  13  in. .  .  527 ;  Ptf.,  216 

AWe.  —  Without  letters.  The  original  statue  is  in  the 
Lateran  museum,  Rome. 

Stella,  Claudine  Bouzonnet  ( ?),  French  painter 
and  engraver,  b.  1634,  d.  1697.  Moses  smiting 
the  rock,  after  Nicolas  Poussin.  Size,  10  in. 
X  14J  in Ptf.,  77 

Note.  —  A  portion  of  the  inscription  appears  to  have 
been  trimmed  off,  rendernig  it  difficult  to  identify  the 
print.  There  is  an  anonymous  engraving  of  this  pic- 
ture ascribed  by  Nagler  to  Stella. 


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VAN  DTCK 


BteIiI^,  Jacques.  French  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1594,  or  1596,  d.  1657.  The  last  communion  of 
Mary  Magdalene.    See  Rousselet,  Oilles  .  .  Ptf.,  65 

—  Le  Sauveur  du  monde.  See  Klalbek,  Ignaz  Se- 

bastian          *^ 

Stevens,  Alfred,  Belgian  painter,  ft.  1850.    Souvenir 

de  la _patrie.     ^^e  Meersman,  —  de 825 

Strange,  Sir  Robert,  English  designer  and  en- 
graver, b.  1723,  d.  1792.  Abraham  dismissing 
Bagar,  after  Guercino 216 

Nate.  —  Second  state,  with  letteri.  The  original  Is  in 
the  Brera  gallery,  at  Milan. 

—  Christ  appearing  to  his  mother,  after  his  resur- 

rection.   After  Guercino.    Size,  about  22  in. 

X  15  in 632 

JVrte.  —  Designed,  1701,  engraved,  1773.  With  the 
inscription  "  Painted  by  Ilocquct,"  engraved  with  the 
dry-point.  The  original  was  painted  for  a  church  of 
Cento,  Gnercino's  native  town.  The  subject  is  at  vari- 
ance witli  the  Scripture  account,  in  which  there  is  no 
mention  of  Christ  s  appearing  to  his  mother  after  the 
resurrection. 

—  Mary  Magdalene,  after  Guido  Reni 640 

Note.  —  Third  state,  with  letters.    Engraved,  17S3. 

—  The  sleep  of  the  infant  Christ  (known,  from  the 

inscription,  as    "  Parce  somniun  rumpere  "), 

after  C.  MaratU 638 

*b««.  — Second  state,  with  letters.  Engravvd.  I7flO 
(?).  Tlie  original  painting  is  now  in  the  gallery  of  the 
Louvre. 

—  TeDcumlaudamus,  after  C.Maratti.  Size,  about 

16  in.  X  12  in 243 

AbM.  —  Called  in  some  catalogues  St.  Cecilia,  in 
others.  The  Virgin  singing  the  praises  of  God.  The  origi- 
nal painting,  "which  was  in  the  possession  of  Horace 
Walpole,  carl  of  Orford,  was  purchased  for  the  Imperi- 
al gallery  of  the  Hermitage,  St.  Petersburg. 

Study  for  a  Fury.    See  Buonarroti,  Michelangelo. 

354;  Ptf.,  24 

BuiiPis,  Jean  Joseph,  French  engraver.  Prie-Dieu 
given  to  pope  Pius  ix,  by  the  ecclesiastical 
province  of  Tours.  "  Compose  par  Blottifere  et 
execute  par  lui  et  ses  neveux  an  Mans." 
"  Tessier  del*"    Size,  21 J  in.  X  17i  in.  .  .  .  Ptf.,  192 

Tadolini,  Adamo,  Italian  sculptor,  b.  1789,  d.  1868. 
Bust  of  Gregory  XVI  {?).    See  Costa,  Q.  B. 

Ptf.,  223 
•  Tadolini,  Serafina,  Italian  engraver.    The  Virgin 

and  child,  after  Titian.    Size,  10  in.  X  13|  in  .         322 
Tancred  ensnared  by  Armida  while  in  search  of  Er- 
rainia,  as  described  in  Tasso's  Jerusalem  de- 
Uvered.    Size,  llj  in.  X  8  in Ptf.,  126 

'  Kote.  —  Without  artists'  names. 

Tasso,  Torquato,  b.  1544,  d.  1595.   Three  Bccncs  from 

the  Jerusalem  delivered Ptf.,  124-126 

Tauree,  Andrd  Benoit  Barreau,  French  engraver, 
b.  1794,  and  Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio 
Giuseppe).  Christ  reproving  Martha,  after 
B.  Le  Sueur.    Size,  22^  in.  X  18  in 262 

XoCe.  —  Artists'  proof,  with  the  following,  inscribed 
with  a  pencil, '"  Dipinto  da  Lesueur  "  "  Inciso  da  Taurel 
e  Calamatta  "  "  A  sua  Emi»  il  Cardinole  Tosti  L.  Cala- 
matta." The  original  was  painted  for  the  church  of  St 
Germain  I'Auxerrois,  Paris. 

Te  Deum  laudamus,  after  C.  Maratti.    See  Strange, 

aSiV  Robert 243 

Temporale,  li,  del  Pussino  (Poussin's  storm),  after 
Gaspard  Poussin.  See  Gmelin,  Wilhelm 
Friedrich Ptf.,  73 

Temptation  of  St.  Anthony.    See  Le  Bas,  Jacques 

Philippe 304 

Teniers,  David,  the  younger,. Flemish  painter,  b. 
1610,  d.  1690.  The  temptation  of  St.  An- 
thony.    See  Le  Bas,  Jacques  Philippe  ....         304 

Tebsier,  Hlppolyte  ( ?),  French  painter  and  de- 
signer. Prie-Dieu  given  to  Pius  ix.  See 
SuLPis,  Jean  Joseph Ptf.,  192 

Testa,  Giovanni  Cesare,  Italian  engraver  and 
etcher,  b.  about  1630,  d.  about  1655.  The  com- 
munion of  St.  Jerome,  aft«r  Domenlchino. 
Etching.    Size,  22  in.  X  14J  in Ptf.,  57 

trvte.  —  The  original  painting  is  in  the  'Vatican. 

—    Two  angels  weeping  over  the  dead  Christ.    Af- 
ter Pietra  Testa.    Size,  7i  in.  X  93  in Ptf.,  80 


Testa,  Pietro,  Italian  painter  and  engraver,  b.  about 
1611,  d.  1650.  Angels  weeping  over  the  dead 
Christ.    See  Testa,  Giovanni  Cesar» ....  Ptf.,  80 

Thomas,  St.    St.  Thomas,  after  V.  Camuccini.     See 

RicciANi,  Antonio 542 

Thomassin.  Philippe,  French  engraver,  b.  about  1556. 
The  adoration  of  the  kings,  after  Federigo 
Zuccaro.    1613.    Size,  21J  in.  X  18  in Ptf.,  58 

Note. — The  original  painting  is  in  the  cathedral  at 
Lucca. 

Thorvaldsen,  Albert,  or  Bcrtel,  6.  1770,  d.  1844. 

Statue  of  Christ.     See  Folo,  Giovanni  .   .   .  Ptf.,  202 

Tiberias  Claudius  Nero,  emperor  of  Rome,  b.  42  b. 
c,  d.  37  A.  D.  Sitting  statue.  Size,  14|  in.  X 
lOJin Ptf.,  232 

ifoM.  — Proof,  without  artists'  names.  The  statue  if 
in  the  Museo  Chiaranionti,  Rome. 

TiNTO,  Camillo,  Italian  engraver,  b.  about  1738,  d. 
about  1796.  St.  Augustine,  after  the  design  by 
Giuseppe  Cereda,  from  the  original  by  J. 
Varl6.     Size,  26J  in.  X  15  in Ptf.,  61 

Tintoretto.    »See  liOBUSTi,  Jacopo. 

Tirinelli,  Ignazio,  Italian  engraver.  Moses  re- 
storing light  to  the  Egyptians.  .  Size,  10  in.  X 
14in.:  . 7. Ptf.,  166 

Tisi,  or  Tisio,  Benvenuto,  called  Garofalo,  or 
Gahofano,  Italian  painter,  b.  1481,  d.  1559. 
The  adoration  of  the  shepherds.  See  Berti- 
NI,  Angelo 344;  474 

Titian.    See  Veceelio,  Tiziano. 

TOFANELLi,  Stefano,  Italian  painter  and  designer, 
b.  1755,  d.  1834.  Pope  Pius  vi.  See  MOR- 
GHEN,  Raffaello 837 

—  The  tomb  of  Clement  xiii.     After  Antonio  Ca- 

nova.    See  Morghen,  Raflfaello 880 

ToscHi,  Paolo,  Italian  designer  and  engraver,  b. 
1788,  d.  1858.  Christ  bearing  his  cross,  called 
"  Lo  spasimo  di  Sicilla,"  after  liaphael.  Size, 
34  in.  X  234  in *'^* 

Note.  —  ^'l,.  Bardi  imprcssc."  The  original  wa» 
painted  for  the  church  of  Santa  Maria  dello  spasimo, 
in  Palenno ;  it  is  now  in  the  Madrid  gallery.  Engraved 
in  1832. 

—  The   descent  from  the  cross,  after  Danlele  da 

Volterra.    Size,  28J  in,  X  19J  in 812 

JVo««.  —  Artists'  proof  avec  remarque,  being  finished  up 
to  a  white  square  on  the  ladder  at  the  right.  Without 
letter,  with  the  following  inscription,  written  with  apen- 
cil, "  A  sua  Eminenza  u  Sig.  Cardinalc  Tosti .  . .  Pao- 
lo Toschi."  The  original  fresco,  executed  under  the 
direction  of  Michel  Angelo,  and  considered  by  Poussin 
to  be  the  third  finest  picture  in  the  world,  was  detached 
from  the  wall  of  a  chapel  of  the  church  of  Trinita  de' 
Monti,  Rome,  transferred  to  canvas  and  removed  to 
another  chapel  of  the  same  church. 

—  Madonna  and  sleeping  child,  called  Madonna  del 

velo,  after  Raphael.     See  Longhi,  Giuseppe  .         641 
Trasmondi,  Pietro,  Italian  engraver.    Herma,  with 
triple  head.    After  a  design  by  Francesco  Po- 
destl.    Size,  lOi  in.  X  8  in Ptf.,  229 

—  Statue.   "  Francesco  Podesti,  dis."    Size,  lOJ  in. 

X  8J  in Ptf.,  206 

—  Tabernacle  in  the  Salviatl  chapel,  in  the  church 

of  San  Gregorio,  Rome.    ''  Stanislao  Morelli 

dis."    Size,  13  in.   X  10  in Ptf.,  228 

Travelling  musicians,  after  C.   W.  E.  Dietrich. 

See  WiLLE,  Johann  Georg 523 

Triumphal  entry  of  Constantine  into  Rome,  after 

C.  Le  Brun.     See  Audran,  Gdrard 390 

Trojani,  Filippo,  Italian  engraver.  Engravings  of 
birds,  after  designs  by  Carolo  Ruspi.  Size, 
lOJ  in.  X  13i  In Ptf.,  169-171 

—  Mosaic  in  the  Lateran  museum,  Rome.     Size, 

153  in.  X  23  in I^-'  ^^^ 

Note.  —  The  name  given  on  the  base  is  that  of  the  art- 
ist, Heracleitus.    See  Murray' t  Handbook  for  Borne. 

—  Philip  and  the  eunuch.    Size,  8i  in.  X  Hi  in.  .         814 

Ab««.  — Engraved,  1859.  With  the  monogram  of  the 
designer  or  painter. 

TURCHI,  Alessandro,  called  L'Orbetto,  Italian  pain- 
ter, b.  1582,  d.  1648.  The  marriage  of  St. 
Catherine.  See  Scotin,  Gerard,  Jean  Baptiste.        318 

Twelfth-night  cake  (Le  gftteau  des  rois),  after  J. 

B.  Greuze.    See  Flipart,  Jean  Jacques  .  .         440 

Valentin.    See  Basset,  Jean. 
Van  Dyck,  Sir  Anthony.    See  Dyck,  Sir  Anthony  van. 


VANLOO 


20 


WILLB 


VANiiOO,  Charles  Andr6,  French  painter,  b.  1705,  d. 
1765.  Madame  Favart  in  the  role  of  Bas- 
tienne.     See1>AVljljt,,  Jean 649 

—  St.  Genevieve  reading.     See  Bau;chou,  Jean 

Jacques 240 

—  Bt.  Gregory,  as  pope,  receiving  the  homage  of 

the  cardinals.  Plate  4  of  the  series  illustrat- 
ing the  life  of  St.  Gregory.  See  Migeb,  Si- 
mon Charles 180 

—  St.  Gregory  dictating  his  homilies.    Plate  5  of 

the  series  illustrating  the  life  of  St.  Gregory. 

See  i)UPUl8,  Louise 181 

Vannucci,  Pietro,  called  Pebugino,  Italian  painter, 
b.  1446,  d.  1524.  Madonna  and  child  en- 
throned, with  St.  Lorenzo,  St.  Louis  of  Tou- 
louse. St.  Hercolanus  and  St.  Constantius. 
See  Marchetti,  Domenico 476 

—  St.  Hugh.    See  Puccinelli,  Antonio Ptf.,  10 

Vakl6,  Joachim.    St.  Augustine.    See  Tintt,  Ca- 

millo Ptf.,  61 

Vecchio,  Beniaraino  del,  Italian  engraver.  Mary 
Magdalene  with  the  box  of  ointment,  after 
Leonardo  da  Vinci.    Size,  13  in.  X  6|  in.  .    Ptf.,  139 

Note.  —  Proof,  with  artista'  names  only. 

VECELiiio,  Tiziano  {Eng.TvriATu),  Venetian  painter, 
b.    1477,  d.  1576.     Ecce  Homo.      See  Pethi- 

Nl.— Ptf.,  154 

— .  St.  Christopher.    /See  Zucchi,  Andrea Ptf ,  47 

—  The  supper  at  Emmaus.    See  Masson,  Antoine.        215 

—  The  Virgin  and  child.    See  Tadouni,  Serafina.        322 
Veronese,  Paolo.    See  Cagliari,  Paolo. 

Veuve,  La,  et  son  cure,  after  J.  B.  Greuze.    See  Le 

Vassel'r,  Jean  Charles 441 

Vie,    La,  Champestre,   after   Domenico  Feti.     See 

SCOTIN,  G6rard  Jean  Bapiiste 327 

VlIiliAl-PANDO,  Juan   Bautista,    Spanish   Jesuit,  b. 

1552,  d.  1608.    Various  views  of  the  temple  of 

Solomon,  and  plans  of  Jerusalem. 

169;  289;  433;  Ptf.,  81 

Note. —  Engraved  as  a  portion  of  the  following  work 
by  G.  da  Prado  and  J.  B.  villalpando.  In  EzecJtielem  ex- 
planationf.8  et  apparatvs  vrbis,  ac  temjdi  Hierosolymitanl. 
Homo;,  1596-1(!04.  3  r.  in  1.  F".  Engraved  in  parts. 
This  work  is  one  of  the  bound  volumes  of  the  Tosti  col- 
lection in  the  Boston  Public  Library.    See  ®.,  C.6.2. 

VlliLAMENA,  Francesco,  Italian  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1566,  d.  1626.  A  hermit.  Designed 
and  engraved  by  Villamena.    Size,  12i  in.  X 

Sin Ptf.,  160 

Note.  —  A  duplicate  of  this  engraving  is  in  2/.  A.6.2. 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da,  Florentine  painter,  sculptor, 
architect,  etc.,  b.  1452,  d.  1519.  Head  of  a  wo- 
man.   See  Bi."?,  3Ille.  — Ptf.,  191 

—  The  Last  supper.     See  Morgiien,  Raffaello  .   .         345 

—  Leda.    See  Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giu- 

seppe)    5 

—  Mary  Magdalene,  with  the  box   of  ointment. 

See  Vecchio,  Beniamino  del Ptf.,  139 

Violin-player.    After  Raphael.     See  Bonafede, 

Giovanni Ptf.,  140 

—  Same.    See  Salvatori,  Pietro 257 

Virgin  Mary,  The.    The  assumption  of  the  Virgin. 

After  Guido  Reni.     See  Bruni,  Francesco  .   .  Ptf.,  60 

—  Same.    After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Ragot,  Fran- 

5ois 190 

—  Head  of  the  Virgin,  from  Raphael's  Madonna 

of  the  fish.     Lithograph Ptf.,  184 

—  The  marriage  of    the  Virgin,    after   Raphael. 

See  FOEO,  Pietro 338 

—  Mater  dolorosa,  after  Carlo  Cignani.    See  Cle- 

TER,  Gregorio 376 

—  Saint  Anna  teaching  the  Virgin,  after  P.  P.  Ru- 

bens.   See  BOLSWERT,  Schelte  a 529 

—  The  salutation  of  Mary  by  Elisabeth,  after  P.  P. 

Rubens.    See  JODE,  Pieter  de 284 

—  The  Virgin,  after  Guido  Reni.      See  Baron. 

Jean Ptf.,  136 

—  The  Virgin  (Mater  puritatis).    See  Marcccci, 

G 635 

—  The  Virgin,  in  agony,  supported  by  two  angels. 

After  P.  P.  Rubens.    See  Leeuw,  Willem  van 

der Ptf.,  120 

—  The  Virgin  praying,  after  Guido  Reni.      See 

PoiiiLY',  Francois  de 332 

Note.  —  See  also  ChbiST. 

Vision  of  St.  Anthony  of  Padua,  after  Ciro  Ferri. 

See  Bloemaert,  Cornelis Ptf.,  35 

Vision  of  St.  Francis  in  presence  of  the  holy  sacra- 
ment, after  S.  Vouet.    See  Audran,  Charles  .         171 


Vision  of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi,  after  Agostino  Ca- 

racciolo.    See  Scalzi,  Filippo Ptf.,  33 

Vision  of  St.  Sulpiclus  Severus,  alter  P.  de  Cham- 
pagne.    See  PiTAU,  Nicolaas 279 

Visscher,  Cornelis  de,  Dutch  designer  and  engrav- 
er, b.  about  1610,  d.  1658.  Gypsy  woman, 
with  three  children.  Size  (trimmed  and 
mounted).  14^  in.  X  12  in 191 

—  The  last  judgment,  after  P.  P.  Rubens.     Size, 

26  in.  X  19  in 290 

Note.  —  Engraved  on  two  plates.  The  original  is  at 
the  Pinacothek,  at  Munich.  This  impression  is  from 
the  third  state  of  the  plate,  with  the  address  "  F.  de  Wit 
et  Petr   Soutman  cxcud." 

—  The  Virgin  and  child  crowned  by  angels,  called 

"  La  r'eine  des  anges,"  after  P.  P.  Rubens. 

Size,  24J  in.  X  18  in 364 

Note.  —  2A  state,  with  artists'  names,  engraved  on  two 
plates  intended  to  be  joined. 

VOLPATO,  Giovanni,  Italian  engraver,  b.  1738,  d. 
1803.  Night,  from  the  design  of  S.  Tofanelli, 
after  the  original  by  Guercino.  Size,  14|  in. 
X  19J  in. .   .   .   .   . Ptf.,  194 

Note.  —  The  original  fresco,  and  also  Gucrcino's  Au- 
rora are  in  the  Casino  of  the  Aurora,  in  the  Villa  Ludo- 
visi,  Home. 

—  and  BETTEiiiNi,  Pietro.      The  gallery  of  the 

Palazzo  Farnese,  Rome,  after  Annibale  Carac- 

ci.    3  pi.    Size  of  each,  18^  in.  X  Hi  in.   .  Ptf.,  48-50 

Note.  —  These  are  the  three  smaller  plates  of  the  series 
of  six.  For  the  three  larger  plates  see  ffi..  A.3.1,  pi. 
38-40,  in  the  bound  volumes  of  the  Tosti  collection. 

"  Volpato  etched  the  outline,  which,  in  the  copies  to 
be  colored,  he  carefully  finished  in  water-colors,  and 
gilded  the  stucco-work.  For  the  impressions  not  to  be 
colored,  the  plates  were  afterwards  finished  with  the 
graver  by  Bettelini,  to  which  class  belong  these  impres- 
sions." —  Catalogue  of  the  Gray  collection  of  engravings. 

Volterra,  Daniele  da.    See  Ricciarelli,  Daniele. 

VORSTERMAN,  Lucas,  the  elder,  Belgian  painter  and 
engraver,  b.  1578.  The  adoration  of  the 
shepherds,  after  P.  P.  Rubens.  Size,  22  in.  X 
17  in 283 

VouEr,  Simon,  French  painter,  b.  1582,  d.  1641.  St. 
Francis  de  Paola  restoring  a  child  to  life. 
See  BouLANGER,  Jean 645 

—  The  vision  of   St.   Francis   in  presence  of  the 

holy  sacrament.    See  Audran,  Charles  ...         171 
Vow,  The,  of  Louis  xiii,  after  J.  A.  D.  Ingres.    See 

Calamatta,  Luigi  (Antonio  Giuseppe) ...         476 

WiCAR,  or  Vicar,  Jean  Baptiste,  French  painter,  d. 
1834.  Cardinal  Consalvi  receiving  from  Pius 
VII  the  bull  of  the  ratification  of  the  concordat 
with  France.    See  Marchand,  Jacques  ...         195 

Widow,  The,  and  her  cur6  (La  veuve  et  son  cur^), 
after  J.  B.  Greuze.  See  Le  Vasseur,  Jean 
Charles 441 

WiLLE,  Johann  Georg.  German  designer,  etcher 
and  engraver,  b.  1717,  d.  1808.  Abraham  re- 
ceiving Hagar.  After  C.  W.  E.  Dietrich. 
Size,  18|  in.  x  15|  In S26 

Note.  —  3d  state  (1st  of  the  finished  plate),  with  "  20te 
Platte"  and  "1775"  in  the  upper  margin.  The  first 
artists'  proof  is  before  letters  and  arms;  the  2d  state 
is  before  letters,  but  with  the  coat  of  arms. 

—  Boy  blowing  soap    bubbles,  called  "  Le  petit 

phvsicien,"  after  Caspar  Netscher.    Size,  9J 

in.  X  7Jln W2 

Note.  —  2d  state,  with  arms  and  letters. 

—  Cleopatra   applying   the    asp.       After   Caspar 

Ketscher.    Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  13J 

in.  X  11  in 646 

'  Note.  —  Fourth  state,  with  the  letters,  address,  etc. 

—  La    cuisini^re  hollandoise.      After  G.   Metzu. 

Size,  15^  in.  X  11  in ^24 

Note.  —  Second  state  of  the  plate,  with  letters. 

—  La  d^vJdeuse  (The  winder,  the  mother  of  Ge- 

rard Dow).    After  G.  Dow.    Size,  15^  in.  X 

11  in.  ...... 437 

Note.  —  Second  state  of  the  plate,  with  the  letters,  the 
coat  of  arms,  and  the  address  "  a  Paris,  chez  1  Auteur 
..."    Numbered  23. 

—  The   Dutch    housewife    (La   m<5nagfere  hollan- 

doise), after  Gerard  Dow.    Size,  9J  in.  X  7  in.       192 


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—^-hf^oi. 

Wright.  John  Mason,  English  designer,  b.  1773,  d.  '^  *  . 

1866.      Don  Quixote  and    Samson  Carrasco. 
See  Smith,  Edward 302 

Young  instrument  player,  after  G.  Schalken.     See 

WiLLE,  Johann  Georg Ptf.,  157 

Zampieri,  Doraenico,  called  Domenichino,  Solo- 
gnese  painter  and  architect,  b.  1581,  d.  1641. 
The  communion  of  St.  Jerome.  See  Testa, 
Giovanni  Cesare Ptf.,  57 

—  David  playing  upon  a  harp.    See  Rousselet, 

Gilles 537 

—  Lucretia.     ^ee  Sharp,  William 207 

—  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian.      See  Mar- 

CHETTi,  Domenico 477 

—  St.  Cecilia  distributing  her  property  among  the 

poor.    See  I'oilly.  Francois  de 277 

—  St.  Luke.    See  Marcucci.  G Ptf.,  66 

ZuccARO,  or  ZrccHERO.  Federigo.  Italian  painter,  b. 

1542.  or  1543,  d.  about  1607.     The  adoration 

of  the  kings.    See  Thomassih,  Philippe  .  .  .  Ptf.,  58 

—  Christ  crowning  the  Virgin.    Peter  and  Paul 

with  St.  Lawrence  and  St.  Sixtus  in  adora- 

tion.    See  Ohi»ii,  Adamo Ptf.,  63 

ZucCRi,  Andrea,  Italian  painter  and  engraver,  b. 
1675,  d.  1740.  St.  Christopher,  after  Titian. 
Engraved  by  A.  Zucchi  ( ?).  Size,  21  in.  X  13 
in Ptf.,47 

rrote.  —Trimmed  and  mounted,  giving  no  letters.  The 
originBl  f^eico  is  in  the  duge's  palace,  VeDicc. 


WiLLE.  Johann  Georg,  continued. 

—  Le  jeune  jouer  d'instrument  (The  young  instru- 

ment player),  after  G.  Schalken.    Size,  11  in. 

X  8g  in. Ptf.,  157 

Note.  —  Third  state  of  the  plate,  with  letters,  dedication 
and  "  Neuntc  Platte.    1762    in  the  upper  corner. 

—  Les  oflfVes    r^ciproques;    after  C.  W.  E.  Die- 

trich           625 

/fole.  — Sixth  state  of  the  plate,  according  to  C.  Le 
Blanc,  with  letters,  anna,  etc.,  and  with  the  accent  on 
the  a  in  "Dedii  a,"  the  Sth  state  being  without  the 
accent. 

—  Travelling  musicians  (Mnsiciens  ambulans),  af- 

ter C.  W.  E.  Dietrich.    Size,  about  20  in.   X 

15  in 523 

KoU.  —  Fifth  state,  with  letters,  arms,  and  the  addition 
of  the  letter  e  to  the  word  Electoral. 

WiLLE,  Herre  Alexandre,  French  painter  and  en- 
graver, b.  1748,  d.  1815.  La  bonne  m^re  sans 
Bouci.    See  Chevillet,  Justus 337 

Woman  and  two  children,  over  a  pot  of  charcoal. 
Size  (trimmed  and  mounted),  about  14|  in.  X 
12  in 18? 

Nou.  —  Without  names  of  artists  or  any  indication  of 
the  subject. 

Worship  of  the  golden  calf,  after  N.  Poussin.    See 

PoiLLY,  Jean  Baptiste  de 462 


APPENDIX. 

Note.  —  Since  the  publication  (in  Bulletin  No.  13)  of  the  catalogue  of  the  bound  volumes  of  the 
Tosti  collection,  it  has  been  found  convenient  to  collect  and  bind  in  volumes  such  of  the  engravings  and 
maps  as  are  parts  of  incomplete  sets  or  volumes.  A  list  of  these,  volumes  is  given  below.  Some 
of  the  engravings  are  duplicated  in  the  bound  volumes  catalogued  in  Bulletin  13. 


Casini.  Giovanni  Maria.  Globo  tcrrestre.  Delincato 
sulle  ultime  osHcrvazlonl  con  i  viaggi  e  nuovo 
scoperte  del  Cap.  Cook  Inglese.  [No  title- 
page.]     lioma,  1790.    4  pi.    Obi.    f»  .  .   .  .  CT.,  C.2.0 

A'o<«.  — Plate  7-10.  vol.  1,  of  Atlante  gcnerale  geogra- 
fico,  by  U.  M.  Casini,  published  by  the  Calcngrafia 
canicrale,  Rome.  Engravi-d  in  parts,  which  were  de- 
signed, wheu  united,  tu  fumi  a  terrcatrial  glulio. 

Italy.     Maps  of  parts  of  Italy,  drawn  by  hand. 

V.  p.,  1837-43.    f C,  C.2.5 

ContenU.—'Ho.  1.  Topografla  del  grande  circondario 
Zaniolo.     2.  Lago  Trasmipno,  Marchesato   dl    Casti- 

Slione p  del  ChiuKi.  ;S.  Pianta  del  locale  prpsso  la  Basilica 
i  San  Lorenzo  fiiori  le  niura.  4.  Pianta  dellc  valli  di 
Coniacthio.  5.  Pianta  topograflca  del  ixirto  di  Civita- 
vecchia. 6.  Pianta  dcllo  stato  attuale  della  Bo- 
nitticazio]n«  poutina. 

Maps  and  plans  of  parts  of  Italy,  Greece,  etc.    v. 

p.,v.  d.   f» CT.,  C.2.4 

CorUmts.  —  No.  1-4, 6, 8.  Pianta  di  Roma.  5.  Roma  e 
Comarca.  7.  Legazionc  di  Velletri,  etc.  9, 10.  DuciUo 
di  Tosca,  etc.  11.  Topografitt  della  provincia  ferrarese, 
della  pianura  boloenesc,  e  di  una  parte  dclleprovinoied! 
RunmKna,  da  T.  Barbantiui.  12.  Piunta  delle  ripara- 
zioni  fatte  nel  flume  Aniene  in  TivdU.  \X  Pianta  di 
Bologna.  14.  Pianta  della  Can)paf;na  roiiiana  da  L. 
Fiali.    15.  Carte  dcs  royaunies  d'Kspatjne  ct  de  Portu- 

f»l,  parCharlc.  16.  Kartc  von  GrioolR-nland.von  0.  O. 
iedler.  17.  Carta  della  prcfettura  apostolica  di  l^buan 
e  sue  dipendenze.  18.  Carta  di  una  parte  dell'  Oceania, 
da  C.  Cuarteron. 

Metz,  Conrad  Martin,  Oerman  engraver,  b.  1756,  d. 
1827,  AND  OTHERS.  Miscellaneous  engravings, 
from  various  works.    18  pi.    F* BE.,  B.7.2 

Note.  —  Scenes  in  Shakespeare  and  Milton ;  also  classi- 
cal and  fanrilul  subjects. 


Panini,  Francesco,  Italian  designer.  Various  vlewB 
of  Rome  and  its  buildings,  designed  by  Pa- 
nini and  others,  engraved  by  various  artists. 
21  pi.    F» C,  B.7.3 

Aii(«.  — These  plates  arc  duplicated  in  01 .,  C.5.1,  and 
•re  catalogued  in  Bulletin  No.  13. 

PiiANS  of  buildings,  etc.,  in  Rome  and  elsewhere,  by 

various  artlsU.    Obi.  f fe.,  B.7.1 

Rome.  Pianta  topografica  di  Roma,  dalla  direzione 
generate  del  censo.  [Roma:]  mocccxxix. 
Size,  48i  in.  X  62J  in C.Map  32 

Vasi,  Giuseppe,  Italian  detigner  and  engraver,  b. 
1710,  d.  1782.  Various  Itoman  views.  14  pi. 
In  8.    F» 5C.,  B.7.6 

ContenU.  —  PI.  L  View  of  Rome.  fVom  the  Janiculum. 

5Engrav«l  on  twelve  plates,  intended  to  be  joined, 
765!l  2.  View  of  the  exterior  of  St.  Peter's  aud  of  a 
papal  procession.  [Engraved,  1778.]  3.  View  of  the 
interior  of  St.  Peter's,  and  of  a  papal  procession.  [En- 
graved, 1775.] 

Views  of  buildings  in  Rome  and  Tlvoli.    By  various 

arUste.    9  pi.     F» tt.,  B.7.4 

Contents. — PI.  1.  View  of  the  villa  of  Hadrian,  at  Ti- 
voli.  Designed  by  D.  Palmacci.  2,  4.  Outlines  of 
Michel  Angelo's  celling  of  the  Sistine  chapel.  Designed 
by  V.  Dolcibene,  engr.  by  D.  Cunego.  3.  Bell  of  the 
Basilica  Vaticana;  the  design  by  the  founder  of  the 
bell,  G.  Valadier,  the  engraving  by  G.  Bossl.  5.  View 
of  tne  interior  of  the  Museo  Chiarainonti,  in  the  Vati- 
can. Designed  by  A.  Toselli,  engr.  by  G.  Balzar.  6. 
View  in  the  Museo  PioCleinentino.  m  the  Vatican. 
Designed  bvF.  Costa,  engr.  by  V.  Feoli.  7.  View  in 
St.  Peter's,  Rome.  By  Piranesi.  8.  The  vaults  of  the 
Vatican.    9.    View  in  the  Vatican. 


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